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automatic call answering should be activated for
Internal calls
,
External
calls
or for
Int.ƒ&ƒExt. calls
. You can activate this function with
On
or
deactivate automatic call answering with
Off
.
6.2.3 MenuCard “Call Forwarding”
You can forward internal or external calls intended for yourself (with the exception
of hunt group calls) to another internal or external call number. You can decide
whether only internal, only external, or both types of calls can be forwarded. If
OpenVoice, the integrated voice mail system, is installed, you can also forward
calls to a voicebox configured for you.
Least Cost Routing (LCR) can be used for call forwarding to external numbers pro-
vided that your system administrator has configured LCR and its application in the
OpenCom 100 correspondingly. Ask your system administrator which configu-
ration applies to you.
Calls can be forwarded immediately, after a specified period of time, or if the line is
busy. You can also use more than one type of forwarding (
Immediately
,
After
Delay
, or
Busy
) in parallel. You could, for example, configure call forwarding
Immediately
for external callers to one number and call forwarding
After
Delay
for internal callers to another number.
The system administrator specifies the period of time (in seconds) after which a
call is forwarded when configuring the system. If more than one type of for-
warding is activated,
Immediately
has priority.
Note: All calls to your telephone’s numbers (with the excep-
tion of hunt group numbers) are forwarded. If a number is
stored on more than one telephone, calls made to any of the
other telephones will also be forwarded.
“Divert MSN” is available for ISDN multi-terminal accesses. You can use this type of
call forwarding to forward incoming external calls to external destinations for each
MSN, as long as you have the relevant authorisation.
“Divert door” is available for door calls. Providing you have the relevant authori-
sation, you can forward door calls to your telephone to another (internal or
external) telephone (a so-called “pharmacy line”).