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Avaya 9601 - Excluding Others from Bridging on to Your Call; Transferring a Bridged Call to Its Own Voice Mail

Avaya 9601
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from the person whose line you are using. If you have any questions about how the name or
extension displays to the person you are calling, contact your system administrator.
Procedure
1. Select the bridged line you want to use.
2. Press OK to get a dial tone.
3. Dial the telephone number, or call the person from the Contacts list, or call the
person from the History list.
Excluding others from bridging on to your call
About this task
Use the Exclusion feature to prevent others who are bridged to your extension from bridging
onto a specific call. You can activate exclusion only during an active call.
Procedure
1. Access the Features menu during an active call.
2. Scroll down to Exclusion and press OK or just press the corresponding line
button.
When you activate Exclusion during a call, all parties except you and the calling and
the called party are dropped from the call.
Transferring a bridged call to its own voice mail
About this task
Use the Transfer to Voice Mail feature to transfer a call you took on a bridged line to its voice
mail.
Procedure
1. During an active bridged call, scroll right from the Phone screen to access the
Features menu.
2. If necessary, scroll down to Transfer to Voice Mail.
3. Press OK or Enter to transfer the bridged call to its respective voice mail system.
Using bridged call appearances
48 Using Avaya 9601 IP Deskphone SIP November 2013
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