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Call transfer, Call backup, Hunt group – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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Call transfer

Subscriber A (originator) and subscriber B (recipient) are in a conversation. Subscriber A presses the

flash hook and the call is put on hold. Subscriber A dials another number to originate a call to subscriber

C (final recipient). After Subscriber A hangs up, the call between subscriber B and subscriber C is
established. This is call transfer.
To perfect the call transfer feature, the device supports the call recovery function after the call transfer fails,

that is, if subscriber C in the previous example is in a conversation with another subscriber and cannot

establish a conversation with subscriber B, the call between subscriber A and subscriber B is recovered.

Call backup

After initiating a call to the called party, the calling party is unable to receive a response. In this case, if

there is another link (PSTN link or VoIP link) to the called party, the calling party re-initiates a call to the
called party over the new route. This is call backup.
The system supports two types of call backup:

A PSTN link or VoIP link backs up a PSTN link.

A PSTN link backs up a VoIP link.

Hunt group

Multiple voice subscriber lines are configured with the same called number to form a hunt group. If the
voice subscriber line with the first priority is unavailable when a call setup request to the called party is

received, the call is still established through another voice subscriber line in the hunt group.

Call barring

Call barring includes incoming call barring and outgoing call barring.
Incoming call barring usually refers to the DND service. When incoming call barring is enabled on a

voice subscribe line, calls originated to the attached phone fails.
When outgoing call barring is enabled on a voice subscriber line, calls originated from the attached

phone will fail, too.

Message waiting indication

The MWI feature allows a voice gateway to notify a subscriber of messages got from a voice mailbox

server. For example, when a call destined to subscriber A is forwarded to the voice mailbox server, the

server notifies the state change to the voice gateway. When subscriber A picks up the phone, subscriber

A hears the message waiting tone without needing to query the mailbox.

Three-party conference

When subscriber A has a call with subscriber B and holds a call with subscriber C, A can make C join

the current conversation to implement a three-party conference.

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