SIP User's Manual  328  Document #: LTRT-83310 
  Mediant 600 & Mediant 1000 
18.6.8  Configuring Call Forward 
The Call Forwarding Table page allows you to forward (redirect) IP-to-Tel calls (using SIP 
302 response) originally destined to specific device ports, to other device ports or to an IP 
destination. 
 
 
Notes:  
•  Ensure that the Call Forward feature is enabled (default) for the settings 
on this page to take effect. To enable Call Forward, use the parameter 
EnableForward ('Configuring Supplementary Services' on page 291). 
•  You can also configure the Call Forward table using the ini file table 
parameter FwdInfo. 
 
  To configure Call Forward per port: 
1.  Open the Call Forward Table page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > GW and IP to 
IP submenu > Analog Gateway submenu > Call Forward). 
 
2.  Configure the Call Forward parameters for each port according to the table below. 
3.  Click Submit to apply your changes. 
4.  To save the changes to flash memory, see 'Saving Configuration' on page 482. 
Table  18-21: Call Forward Table 
Parameter  Description 
Forward Type 
Determines the scenario for forwarding a call. 
  [0] Deactivate = Don't forward incoming calls (default). 
  [1] On Busy = Forward incoming calls when the port is busy. 
  [2] Unconditional = Always forward incoming calls. 
  [3] No Answer = Forward incoming calls that are not answered within 
the time specified in the 'Time for No Reply Forward' field. 
  [4] On Busy or No Answer = Forward incoming calls when the port is 
busy or when calls are not answered within the time specified in the 
'Time for No Reply Forward' field. 
  [5] Do Not Disturb = Immediately reject incoming calls. 
Forward to Phone 
Number 
The telephone number or URI (<number>@<IP address>) to where the 
call is forwarded. 
Note: If this field only contains a telephone number and a Proxy isn't 
used, the 'forward to' phone number must be specified in the Outbound 
IP Routing Table (see 'Configuring Outbound IP Routing Table' on page 
271).