Operation Manual

236 COMfortel 1400IP/2600IP/3600IP - Firmware V2.2G - Operation and Configuration V03 07/2015
Functions
Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding Types
Call Forwarding Types
As there can be many reasons for not accepting a call, e .g. the relevant subscriber is not
present or another conversation is currently taking place on this telephone, three kinds of call
forwarding are available:
"Call fwd. unconditional" (Unconditional Call Forwarding)
The telephone being called does not ring. The call is forwarded immediately.
Call Forwarding On Busy
When the telephone being called is busy, the call is forwarded immediately.
Call Forwarding On No Reply
The telephone being called will ring for a defined period of time. If the call is not accepted, it is
forwarded.
Notes:
A different destination can be configured for each of the three kinds of call
forwarding.
If "Call fwd. on busy" and "Call fwd. on no reply" are enabled at the same
time, both will apply. The call is forwarded to the different, appropriate
telephone numbers, depending on which situation occurs – the telephone is
busy or nobody answers.
If "Call fwd. unconditional" is enabled in addition to the "Call fwd. on busy"
and/or "Call fwd. on no reply" options, all calls are forwarded immediately.
In this case, the other kinds of call forwarding are overridden, but remain
enabled. As soon as "Call fwd. unconditional" is switched off, all the other
types of call forwarding that are enabled become effective again.
Switching Call Forwarding for Subscribers On/Off
Note: This function is switched on in the telephone. Forwarded calls are
saved in the call log. The function is also available for standard VoIP
telephones.
You can switch call forwarding for subscribers on or off as follows: