Reference, Directed call pickup, Blf or xml call interception) – AASTRA 6700i series, 9143, 9480i, 9480i CT SIP Administrator Guide EN User Manual

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Directed Call Pickup (BLF or XML Call Interception)

Directed call pickup is a feature on the phones that allows a user to intercept a call on a ringing

phone which is part of the same interception group. You can use the Directed call pickup feature

on the phone in two ways:
• With the existing BLF feature on Asterisk, a user can dial “*76” followed by the extension

to pick up a ringing call on another phone. (For more information about BLF, see

“Busy

Lamp Field (BLF)”

on

page -158

• Using XML, a user can intercept a call by selecting an extension from a list and then

pressing a “Pickup” softkey/programmable key. To use the Directed call pickup feature from

an XML application, you must list all ringing extensions using the

AastraIPPhoneTextMenu

XML object in an XML script. This allows the user to select the

ringing extension from a text menu without having to dial. The following illustration shows

an example of how this feature displays to the LCD from an XML application.:

Reference

For more information about using the AastraIPPhoneTextMenu object, contact Aastra

Customer Support regarding the “Aastra XML Development Guide.”

BLF and XML softkeys/programmable keys monitor the states of an extension. The extension

states can be one of three states: "busy", "ringing" and "idle". If the monitored extension is in the

"ringing" state with an incoming call, and "Directed call pickup" is enabled, pressing the BLF or

XML key can pick up the incoming call on the monitored extension.

Note:

The Asterisk and Epygi Quadro 4x/16x IP PBX servers support

this feature. For details about Asterisk support, contact Aastra Technical

Support.

Ringing Extensions
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212
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Pickup

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