Verifying the configuration, Configuring call forwarding, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual
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Figure 605 Configuring call waiting
b.
Select Enable for Call Waiting.
c.
Click Apply.
Verifying the configuration
Verify the two call waiting operation modes:
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Operation 1—When the subscriber at Telephone C dials 1000 to call Telephone A which is
already engaged in a call with Telephone B, the subscriber at Telephone C hears ringback tones,
while the subscriber at Telephone A hears call waiting tones that remind that a call is waiting on the
line. If then the subscriber at Telephone A hangs up, the telephone rings, the subscriber at
Telephone A can pick up the phone to start a conversation with Telephone C.
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Operation 2—When the subscriber at Telephone C dials 1000 to call Telephone A who is already
engaged in a call with Telephone B, the subscriber at Telephone A can press the flash hook to start
a conversation with Telephone C, and therefore Telephone B is held. The subscriber at Telephone
A can press the flash hook again to continue the talk with Telephone B, and then Telephone C is
held. In this case, call hold function must be enabled on the voice subscriber line connecting to
Telephone A.
Configuring call forwarding
Network requirements
As shown in
, place a call from Telephone A to Telephone B. Router B forwards the call to
Telephone C when Telephone B is busy. Finally, Telephone A and Telephone C start a conversation.