46Chapter 6 DN records parameters
Table 9 Line Access tab fields (Sheet 2 of 2)
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Fwd No | up to 24 digits | Enter the number to which you want to redirect unanswered |
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| incoming calls. |
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Fwd Delay | 2, 3, 4, 6, 10 | Define the number of rings before the system forwards an |
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| unanswered call. |
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| This heading only appears after you enter a Call Forward No |
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| Answer number and press Enter. |
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| Default: 4 |
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Fwd Busy | up to 24 digits | Redirect incoming calls when this telephone is busy with another |
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| call. |
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Fwd All | up to 24 digits | This setting is the same as using FEATURE 4 at a telephone. When |
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| this feature is active, all calls to this telephone are forwarded to the |
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| destination entered in this field. |
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| If you are forwarding calls to a remote location, ensure that you |
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| include the required destination/access codes. |
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| A user can press FEATURE #4 to cancel this feature. |
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Line Access - Line Assignment tab
Use the line assignment settings to assign physical trunks and target lines to each telephone. Target lines are used as incoming only. Other lines can be used to both place and answer calls, if they are configured to do so.
Figure 9 Line Access - Line Assignment tab
Table 10 describes the fields on this panel.
Table 10 Telephone line assignment fields (Sheet 1 of 3)
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Line | These are the lines on which this telephone can receive calls. If the | |
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| line is a |
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| calls. |
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| Also refer to “Configuring Lines” in the BCM 4.0 Networking |
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| Configuration Guide (N0060606). |
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