IP Phone User Manual

206 CHAPTER 7: CONFIGURING GLOBAL TELEPHONE FEATURES
Configuring Call
Park
This section describes how to globally configure call park for a VCX
system. Call park allows a user to place a call in a holding pattern where it
can retrieved by any user from any telephone on the system.
When a call is parked, it is assigned a call park extension. The call park
extension can be explicitly assigned by the user or the user can allow the
system to assign the next available call park extension. The parked call
can then be retrieved by dialing the call park extension.
When a user parks a call, the VCX system will not allow the user to
specify a call park extension that is configured for some other purpose.
For example, if the call park extension range overlaps numbers
configured for voicemail access, a hunt group, or user extensions, the
VCX system will ignore the user-specified call park extension and use the
next available, valid call park extension.
The default call park extension numbers are 800 through 899 inclusive,
which provides a call park range of 100 numbers. See Figure 68
. The VCX
system allows you configure a call park range with a maximum of 2000
numbers. The length of a call park number can be from 2 digits to 10
digits, inclusive.
CAUTION: You must ensure that the dial strings in your selected call park
range are allowed by the dial plan in effect on your VCX system. If, for
example, you specify a call park range of 4000 through 4099, the dial
Release Yes
Remote Fwd Universal Yes Source extension
Destination extension
Retrieve VMail Yes
Silent Monitor No Extension to be monitored
System Speed Dial No Index number
Transfer to Voicemail Yes Destination mailbox number
View Hunt Group Yes
View Personal Speed Dials Yes
View System Speed Dials Yes
Table 23 Mappable Features for the Model 3103 Telephone (continued)
Feature
Mapped by
User?
Number/Index or Additional
Arguments