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Call forwarding by call type
If use of system-assisted functions has been enabled by the administrator and
the Forwarding Int/Ext function activated, call forwarding by call type function
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ality will be available to you. Forwarding in this case is dependent on the for-
warding type and additionally on the call type. The menu layout therefore devi-
ates from that for standard forwarding page 48. You can also change,
activate and deactivate call forwarding during a call.
Forwarding menu
The Forwarding menu is opened either using the configured "Variable call for-
warding" key (see page 67) or via the user menu ( page 72) and contains
the three forwarding types:
• Unconditional
•Busy
• No reply
Because of its direct impact, "Uncond’l" call forwarding has the highest priority
followed by "No reply" and "Busy"
If active, "Uncond’l" call forwarding is indicated on the display when the phone
is idle. Forwarded calls can be logged in a call list (see
page 23).
The three forwarding types are each assigned three call types in the Forward-
ing menu:
Uncond’l
– All Calls
– External
– Internal
Busy
– All Calls
– External
– Internal
No reply
– All Calls
– External
– Internal
Using call forwarding
The following functions are available for activating and deactivating call forward-
ing and configuring it in accordance with your requirements:
• Activating or deactivating immediate call forwarding ( page 56)
• Saving destination phone numbers for call forwarding (
page 57)
• Preconfiguring or changing destination phone numbers (
page 58)
• Copying and pasting destination phone numbers (
page 59)
• Assigning a destination phone number to a call type (
page 60)
• Activating/deactivating call forwarding (
page 60)