System Functions and Features as of I7.9
152 Call routing
syd-0200/3.0 – I7.9 – 11.2009
5. 3. 3 Response if busy
1)
The following Chapter describes how the system responds when busy and how
that response can be influenced using specific settings.
5. 3. 3. 1 Response if the call destination is busy
If the call destination is busy, an incoming call will be handled according to the
type of destination. Busy call destinations may be:
• An individual, busy user
• A busy user group
• A busy KT line
• A user with a stored message
• A user group with busy users but without the elements Operator Console and
general bell.
Within the context of this Chapter a call destination is said to be busy if both the
original destination and the alternative destinations, where configured, as busy
(CDE if busy setting).
Call destination: Individual, busy user
Call waiting allowed but is rejected
• In the case of an incoming call from the public ISDN network the caller obtains
the busy tone.
• In the case of an incoming call from the private leased-line network call waiting
is not possible.
• In the case of an incoming call from the public analogue network call waiting is
repeated.
1)
Does not apply to Italy