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For example:
dialed digits
then
or, if no name is available
Call Purpose
This identifies the reason for an incoming call or a redirected call. (A normal incoming call is not
identified by a call purpose.) The following identifiers sometimes appear on the display:
Display
b — (Busy)
c — (Cover All)
callback
d — (Coverage on Don't
Answer)
f — (Call Forwarding)
h — (Station hunt)
ICOM
p — (Pickup)
park
priority
s — (Send All Calls)
Message retrieval
Certain phones and the attendant groups can be designated for system-wide message retrieval. Users of
these phones or consoles can retrieve LWC and Call Coverage messages for other phone users, including
DDC groups, UCD groups, and TEG. They can also retrieve external call logs. You can assign
system-wide retrieving phones or consoles on the Feature-Related System Parameters screen.
Messages for a phone user can be retrieved at selected phones or any attendant console if the retriever is
in the user's Call Coverage path and if permission to retrieve messages is assigned for the user's phone.
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
a=3602
a=TOM BROWN
a=EXT 3602
Meaning
The called user is active on a call, and has a temporary
bridged appearance of the call.
The called user has Cover All assigned.
The call is an Automatic Callback call from the system.
The call was redirected because the called phone was not
answered. Also indicates that the called user has a
temporary bridged appearance of the call.
Another user has forwarded calls to this phone.
The called user is active on a call and station hunt was
used to route the call.
The call is an Intercom call.
The user answered a Call Pickup group member's call.
The user parked a call.
The call has priority status.
The called user is temporarily sending all calls to coverage
and the call has been redirected to this phone.
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Feature Reference
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