ADTRAN 7100 manual Call Coverage

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NetVanta 7100 Administrator’s Guide

Managing Phone Accounts

 

 

Call Coverage

The Call Coverage tab of the Edit User menu displays the call coverage settings for a particular user. If the user has been assigned to a Call Coverage List, you can view the settings on this page. You can also customize the selected Call Coverage List only for this user account. Use the question mark symbol to assist with the configuration settings.

When creating a Custom List, multiple actions can be set to occur. For example, in Figure 12, station extension 2000 is set to ring four times before rolling to extension 2001. The active call will then ring extension 2001 twice before continuing to the next action (a busy signal).

Setting a Custom List requires defining the action to take if the call is not answered and assigning ring limits for each action.

Collectively, this creates the call coverage.

 

Figure 12. Call Coverage Tab Menu

 

Table 3. Call Coverage Tab Options

 

 

 

Setting

 

Description and Options

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copies the selected global Call Coverage List for this specific

Use Call Coverage List

 

extension. Customizations made to this copy (using the customize

 

 

button) do not affect the original global list.

 

 

 

 

 

Allows a customized list of actions to be defined for incoming calls on

 

 

the user’s phone.

 

 

Indicate the number of rings (to initially occur) under the # of Rings

 

 

column. The phone will ring the specified number of times before

 

 

continuing on with the next entry in the call coverage list. By default,

 

 

the first action is a Busy Signal. If the # of Rings is set to 0, the call

Use Custom List

 

coverage list will only be processed if the station is busy. Otherwise,

 

the phone will ring indefinitely.

 

 

Other available actions for the call coverage list include:

 

 

Go to Voicemail

 

 

Go to Autoattendant

 

 

Ring Extension

 

 

Ring Operator

 

 

Ring External Number

 

 

Enter additional parameters as needed.

 

 

 

 

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ADTRAN 7100 manual Call Coverage

7100 specifications

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