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Call Forward Destination Deactivation
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This section contains information on the following topics:
"Feature description" (page 129)
"Operating parameters" (page 130)
"Feature interactions" (page 131)
"Feature packaging" (page 132)
"Feature implementation" (page 132)
"Feature operation" (page 134)
Feature description
The existing Call Forward All Calls feature allows users to divert incoming
calls from a telephone. The activation/deactivation of Call Forward All Calls
must occur from the originating telephone. The Flexible Feature Codes
and Remote Call Forward features allowed users the extended flexibility to
activate/deactivate Call Forward All Calls from within the system, or outside
the local network using Direct Inward System Access.
Call Forward Destination Deactivation (CFDD) permits the call forwarded
destination to deactivate the Call Forward All Calls functionality on the
call forward station. As illustrated in
Deactivation Capability" (page
telephone B, then telephone B can deactivate call forward.
This feature also allows a user to deactivate call forward by using Remote
Call Forward deactivate Flexible Feature Code.
In China, the Call Forward Destination Deactivation feature requires an
octothorpe (#) as an end of dial delimiter when entering FFC's to deactivate.
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Figure 1 "Call Forward Destination
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