Account Codes: Operational Modes - 3Com 3C10402B Administrator's Manual

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Account Codes:
Operational Modes
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You must use brackets, which indicates that 888 is a feature code.
Configure a personal speed dial with an account code. Click Directory
and then the Personal Speed Dial tab. Supply the account code
separately in the Account Code field.
For security reasons, the telephone's display panel does not display the
account code during a speed dial. If the account code is valid, the display
panel displays the account name.
Call Transfer
If you enable Forced mode, when you transfer a call, enter an account
code before the second call is routed. After the transfer is complete, the
account code entered on the second call leg also applies to the
transferred call.
This means that the first call (prior to the start of transfer) can have
account code XXX, the second call (prior to the completion of the
transfer) can have account code YYY, and the transferred call has account
code YYY.
VTL
Forced account code entry applies to all VTL calls.
Before you configure account codes for your system, make sure you are
familiar with the enforcement and verification mechanisms and how they
affect your call operations.
Codes are classified by one of the these modes:
Forced / Verified Mode
Forced / Unverified Mode
Unforced / Verified Mode
Unforced / Unverified Mode
Forced / Verified Mode
In Forced / Verified mode, the system first forces the telephone user to
enter an account code and verifies that the code is correct before routing
an outgoing call. The system verifies the account code against a master
list that you establish.

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