Polycom VVX Business Media Phones User Guide
Reject Anonymous Calls
When your phone is registered with a BroadWorks server, and you are signed into the phone with your
BroadSoft UC-One credentials, you can use the Anonymous Call Reject (ACR) feature to automatically
reject anonymous calls to your line from callers who have restricted their caller identification.
Check with your system administrator to find out if this feature is available on your phone.
To enable Anonymous Call Rejection:
1 Select UC-One on the Home screen or navigate to Settings > Features > UC-One Call Settings.
On VVX 1500 phones, navigate to Menu > Features > UC-One Call Settings.
2 If your phone has multiple lines, select a phone line.
3 Select Anonymous Call Reject.
4 On the Anonymous Call Reject screen, select Enabled.
When an anonymous call is placed to your phone number, the call is automatically rejected, and the caller
hears a message stating that you do not accept calls from unidentified numbers. Your phone does not ring,
and you are not notified of an attempted call.
Redirecting Incoming Calls
You can redirect incoming calls in the following ways:
Forwarding Incoming Calls to a Contact
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Forwarding Incoming Lync Calls
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Divert Calls to a Contact
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Forwarding Incoming Calls to a Contact
You can choose to forward an incoming call to a contact or forward all incoming calls to one of your contacts.
Note: Call Forwarding and Microsoft Lync Server
If you are signed into Lync on your phone, your call forwarding options are different than those
described below. For more information on forwarding Lync calls, see the section
Lync
Calls.
Forward an Incoming Call to a Contact
You can forward an incoming call directly to a contact without answering the call. You cannot forward calls
in this way on shared lines.
To forward an incoming call to a contact:
1 In the Incoming Call screen, select Forward.
2 From the Call Forwarding screen, enter the forwarding number, and select Forward.
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