NEC UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS Reference Manual page 157

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Broker's Call
This feature allows a Multiline Terminal or
Single Line Telephone user to alternate
between two parties, talking to one party while
the other party remains on Hold on the same
line. The Multiline Terminal user uses the TRF
or ANS key to alternate between the two
parties. The Single Line Telephone user uses
the Hold feature to alternate between the two
parties.
Call Back
This feature allows a calling party to set an
automatic Call Back when a busy or no
answer condition is encountered. When the
busy station becomes idle, the station that set
the Call Back will be called. In case of Call
Back no answer, the Call Back to the setting
station is initiated immediately after the called
station goes on hook after making a call or
accessing a feature.
UNIVERGE
2000 IPS Request for Proposal (RFP) Reference Guide
NEAX
Issue 6
Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding allows calls directed to a
station to be routed to another station, an
Attendant, an outside number or voice mail
equipment. The types of Call Forwarding
provided are:
Attendant Call Forwarding Setup and Cancel
Call Forwarding - All Calls
Call Forwarding - Busy Line
Call Forwarding - No Answer
Call Forwarding - Destination
Multiple Call Forwarding - All Calls
Multiple Call Forwarding - Busy Line
Multiple Call Forwarding - No Answer
Split Call Forwarding - All Calls
Split Call Forwarding - Busy Line
Split Call Forwarding - No Answer
Call Forwarding – Logout (Dterm IP)
Call Forwarding - Override
Group Diversion
Attendant Call Forwarding Set-up and Cancel
All of the various types of Call Forwarding can be
set up or canceled from both Attendant Consoles.
Call Forwarding - All Calls
This feature allows all calls directed to a particular
extension to be rerouted to an alternate
destination, regardless of the busy or idle status of
the extension. Call Forwarding - All Calls can be
set by an Attendant Console, the individual station
user, a Multiline Terminal with a secondary
appearance of the station's extension, or from
another station (which can program itself to be the
destination of the rerouting).
Chapter 9 Descriptions
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