Configuring Features; Activating And Deactivating Features; Activating And Deactivating Features From The Web Interface; Activating And Deactivating Features From The Phone - D-Link DVX-1000 User Manual

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5.1

Configuring features

Feature configurations can be viewed by following the links Feature Manager-
>Feature Configuration. Feature prefix and the list of features can be viewed.
Feature prefix specifies the digit user needs to dial while activating/deactivating
feature from the phone. The default value is '*'. The feature configuration page
displays the following fields for each feature.
Feature Name
Feature Code
Edit
5.2

Activating and deactivating features

Feature activation can either be done from the web interface or from a phone.
However, activation of sending voicemails through email can be done
only through the web and for certain features where additional data is
essential (for instance, a call forwarding number for call forward, or a
time interval for follow me – call forwarding and so on), the additional
data has to be entered through the web interface. Once this information is
available the feature can be activated/deactivated from either the web or the
phone interface. Activating these features from the phone without entering the
required additional data for them beforehand will create unpredictable scenarios.
5.2.1

Activating and deactivating features from the Web Interface

Features can be activated or deactivated from the web interface by clicking on the
Call Server->Users link and then clicking on the feature column for the user
whose features are to be modified. When logged in the user mode, this link is
accessed as feature setting from the home page.
5.2.2

Activating and deactivating features from the phone

Feature activation/deactivation can also be done from the phone by dialing a
sequence of digits in the format 'FCCAPPPP'. Here F is the single digit feature
prefix configured (default is *) CC is the 2 digit feature code for the feature, A is
the activation/de-activation state for the feature (1 for activation or 0 for
deactivation) and PPPP is the four digit feature password. For example, if * is the
feature prefix, 14 is the feature code for 'Do Not Disturb – Forward to Voicemail'
and 1234 is the password, user could dial *1411234 to activate 'Do Not Disturb –
Forward to Voicemail' feature.
5.3

Call Feature Description

The following section discusses call features that DVX-1000 offers. An important
thing to be considered is that each of these features has a priority, so that, if two
features are enabled simultaneously, the feature with the higher priority will be
the one that will get activated.
For instance, if Do Not Disturb: Always and Call Forwarding: Always are enabled
simultaneously, when an incoming call comes, it will automatically get forwarded
because Call Forwarding has a higher priority as compared to Do Not Disturb.
Feature Priority Table
Refer the
D-Link Confidential
Specifies the name of the feature
Specifies the feature code. This feature code needs to be
dialed when activating/deactivating a feature from the
phone. This can be configured to be a custom number.
Care should be taken that no two feature codes conflict.
This link can be followed to change the feature code for
the feature
for further details.
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