User's Manual  584  Document #: LTRT-27055 
 
  Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC 
27.6.6  Local Handling of BRI Call Forwarding 
You can configure the device to handle BRI call forwarding per BRI extension line, using 
the Supplementary Services table.  
Upon receipt of an ISDN Facility message from the BRI phone user, the device retrieves 
and stores the user's call forwarding information. This includes whether the user has 
activated or de-actived call forwarding as well as the type of call forwarding service (Call 
Forward Busy, Call Forward No Reply, and Call Forward Unconditional). When the device 
receives a call (INVITE message) for a user whose phone number is configured in the 
'Local Phone Number' field of the Supplementary Services table and call forwarding has 
been activated by the user, the device replies to the calling party with a SIP 302 (Moved 
Temporarily) response containing the configured call forwarding number corresponding to 
the call forwarding type. The call forwarding type and original called number (user's phone 
number) is sent in the SIP Diversion header, for example: 
Diversion: <sip:401>;reason=unconditional;counter=1 
The call forwarding number is sent in the SIP Contact header, for example: 
Contact: sip:567@10.33.77.17;user=phone 
When call forwarding is activated and the user off-hooks the phone, the device plays the 
stutter dial tone (Tone Type #15) as a reminder to the user that call forwarding is activated. 
  To configure BRI call forwarding: 
1.  Open the Supplementary Services table (see Configuring Multi-Line Extensions and 
Supplementary Services on page 604), and then configure BRI line extensions with 
the required call forwarding parameters: 
 
For more information, see Configuring Multi-Line Extensions and Supplementary 
Services on page 604. 
2.  Enable BRI call forwarding, by using the following ini file parameter setting: 
BRICallForwardHandling=1 
3.  Open the Trunk Group table (Configuring Trunk Groups on page  503), and then 
configure a Trunk Group (e.g., 1) for the BRI ports. 
4.  Open the Trunk Group Settings table (see Configuring Trunk Group Settings on page 
505), and then for the Trunk Group ID to which the BRI ports belong, set the 'Channel 
Select Mode' parameter to Select Trunk by Supp-Serv Table:  
 
5.  Open the Trunk Settings page (see Configuring Trunk Settings on page 479), and 
then make sure that you configure the BRI ports with the following settings: 
•  'Protocol Type': BRI EURO ISDN 
•  'ISDN Termination Side': Network Side 
•  'BRI Layer2 Mode': Point to Multipoint