Specifications

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HiPath 3000 Manager E, Administrator Documentation
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Settings | Incoming calls
9.6.3 Call forwarding
Call forwarding (RNA) can be used if the station does not respond to a call within a given time
(this time can be set). The call is then automatically forwarded to the call forwarding destination
that has been entered. Calls can be forwarded to another station or hunt group, for example.
If a Groups/hunt groups (hunt group ) is entered as a CFW destination, this hunt group is fully
processed (i.e., each member is called consecutively) before the next destination of the CFW
is evaluated. A hunt group can therefore be described as a form of call forwarding within a for-
warding operation.
If call forwarding has been set up (i.e., if more than one call destination is entered) and the call
cannot be forwarded to the next forwarding destination, the call is transferred to the following
entry on the destination list. If no additional call can be allocated, the call stays at the last con-
figured entry.
If a call destination list with an external RNA destination is called by an internal station that has
no authorization for such a call, this destination is passed over.
If a call reaches the end of the RNA table, the system checks whether the "intercept on no an-
swer" feature should be activated. If no intercept has been configured, the call stays at the last
RNA station. The hunt group is an exception. If the last entry is a hunt group, the call is passed
on in this hunt group until the caller ends the call or the call is accepted by a station in the com-
munication system.
As of HiPath 3000/5000 V5.0, the "Call dest. list" is no longer followed for an H.323 client. In
other words, if an H.323 client calls a station where call forwarding has been configured, the
call will be signaled only at the dialed station. Call forwarding will not occur. An H.323 client can.
however, still have call forwarding.
H.323 clients are not supported in HiPath 3000 from V9.
Example:
Scenario 1: An H.323 client (station A) calls station B. The first destination in the call
dest. list of station B is station C. In this case, the physical station B is called.
Scenario 2: Station A (system telephone) calls station B (H.323 client). The first desti-
nation in the call dest. list of station B is station C. In this case, station C is called.
Settings | Incoming calls | Call forwarding
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A call destination list may be assigned to multiple stations/groups.
Changes made to the entries in specific call destination list will thus affect all the sta-
tions/groups to which it was assigned.