Call forwarding – Avaya NN43112-101 User Manual

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behavior is the same as previously described, except no confirmation
prompt is displayed. The operation is performed immediately, and a
message indicating what was done is displayed.

DND mode for each account is persistent. If you restart the
IP Deskphone, or log out and log in, the account maintains the original
state.

Call Forwarding

Selecting the

Call Forward

command from the

Services

menu prompts

you to specify which account must be placed in Call Forward mode. The
option

forward all

places all accounts in Call Forward mode in one

operation and the option

forward none

deactivates Call Forward for all

accounts at once.

The following scenarios apply to Call Forward:

If you activate Call Forward for a specific account, then all calls to the
selected account are redirected automatically to the specified
address. The target address of the account must be reachable from
the domain. Calls to other accounts are still received. The line key
label periodically indicates that Call Forward mode is active.

If you select a single account with neither Call Forward nor DND
active, then you are prompted to specify a forwarding target. Call
Forward is then enabled. If DND is already active, a message
indicating Call Forward cannot be activated displays. If Call Forward
mode is already active, then you are prompted whether to deactivate
it.

If you select the

forward all

option, then all accounts are configured

in Call Forward mode using the provided target. DND mode is
deactivated for all accounts. If accounts are already in Call Forward
mode for a different target, they are updated to use the new target.

If you select the

forward none

option, the Call Forward feature is

deactivated for all accounts for which it is currently active.

After a

single-account CFwd

programmed key is pressed:

If the account is already forwarding calls to the programmed target,
call forwarding is deactivated.

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