AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual page 585

Enterprise session border controller (e-sbc) and media gateway
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2.
Select the row corresponding to the port that you want to configure, and then click
Edit; the following dialog box appears:
3.
Configure call forwarding per port according to the parameters described in the table
below.
4.
Click Apply.
Parameter
General
Index
[FwdInfo_Index]
Module
[FwdInfo_Module]
Port
[FwdInfo_Port]
Port Type
[FwdInfo_PortType]
Type
type
[FwdInfo_Type]
Call Forward
Forward Destination
destination
Version 7.2
Figure 27-6: Call Forward Table - Edit Dialog Box
Table 27-4: Call Forward Table Parameter Descriptions
(Read-only) Displays the index number of the table row.
(Read-only) Displays the module number on which the port is located.
(Read-only) Displays the port number.
(Read-only) Displays the port type (FXS or FXO).
Defines the condition upon which the call is forwarded.
[0] Deactivate = (Default) Don't forward incoming calls.
[1] On Busy = Forward incoming calls when the port is busy.
[2] Unconditional = Always forward incoming calls.
[3] No Answer = Forward incoming calls that are not answered within
the time specified in the 'No Reply Time' field.
[4] On Busy or No Answer = Forward incoming calls when the port is
busy or when calls are not answered within the time specified in the
'No Reply Time' field.
[5] Don't Disturb = Immediately reject incoming calls.
Defines the telephone number or URI (<number>@<IP address>) to
where the call is forwarded.
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