1.Busy at extension — routing options when all the extensions in the Ring Group are busy
Cascade options include forwarding calls to a Local Extension, Remote Extension, Extension Ring Group, built in Voicemail, Announcement, Auto Attendant, play busy tone, queue caller or hang up.
2.No answer at ext. — routing options when all the extensions in the Ring Group do not answer after a specified number of rings.
Cascade options include forwarding calls to a Local Extension, Remote Extension, Extension Ring Group, built in Voicemail, Announcement, Auto Attendant, keep ringing or hang up.
3.Answer at ext. — routing options when any of the extensions in the Ring Group ‘rejects’ a screened call.
Selecting ‘play caller’s name first’ will prompt callers (when they choose this Ring Group at the Auto Attendant) to record their name. When you answer the call at a Ring Group extension, it will announce the caller (by playing their recording), at which time you can choose to accept the call by pressing
or reroute the call to the Cascade options on this tab by either hanging up or pressing . Routing options include forwarding calls to a Local exten- sion, Remote Extension, Extension Ring Group, built in Voicemail, Announcement, Auto Attendant or hang up.
2.3.4Call Back/Call Bridge
Working together, Call Back and Call Bridge act as your personal long distance operator. Whether you are across town or around the world, you can place calls from your home/office telephone line(s) accessing your long distance savings plan. Call Bridge allows you to place calls from your office telephone lines when you are not in the office.
You can make a direct call to TalkSwitch, activate Call Bridge and enter the telephone number you want to dial. TalkSwitch dials the number from your home/office telephone lines and connects the two calls together (the call you made to TalkSwitch and the call TalkSwitch made from your home/office to the dialed party).
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