Nortel Networks MCP1.1 FP1 (2.02) manual Understanding Call Manager terminology

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Understanding Call Manager terminology

The following table lists Call Manager terms and definitions.

Table 3 Call Manager list of terms

Term

Definition

 

 

Current rules

A component of the Call Manager home screen. A list of

 

the active and inactive rules that you have applied to

 

routes (ring lists) appears in this area. You can change the

 

priority of a rule by moving it up or down in the list. You

 

can make a rule inactive.

 

See “Understanding screening and routing concepts” on

 

page 38 for more information.

 

You must have Advanced Screening and Routing enabled

 

in your service package in order to see this component.

 

 

Default behavior

A component of the Call Manager home screen that

 

allows you to set three basic call treatments. The default

 

setting is “Try to find me.”

 

See “Selecting default options for your incoming calls” on

 

page 39 for more information.

 

 

Options

A component of the Call Manager Home screen that

 

allows you to block all incoming calls with an anonymous

 

caller id.

 

See “Blocking anonymous calls” on page 40for more

 

information.

 

 

Home

A link that returns you to the Call Manager Home screen.

 

 

List Rules

A link on the Call Manager home screen that takes you to

 

the Call Manager Rules screen. From the Call Manager

 

Rules screen, you can set up how incoming calls are

 

screened based on the time of day and who is calling. A

 

screening rule must be applied to a route (ring list).

 

See “Creating a new screening rule” on page 47.

 

 

List Routes

A link on the Call Manager home screen that takes you to

 

the Call Manager Routes screen. From the Call Manager

 

Routes screen, you can set up simultaneous or

 

sequential ring lists.

 

See “Creating a ring list” on page 42.

 

 

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