Configuring Call Forward - AudioCodes Mediant 800B MSBR User Manual

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Parameter
Presentation
CLI: presentation
[CallerDisplayInfo_IsCidRestricted]
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Configuring Call Forward

The Call Forward table lets you configure call forwarding per FXS or FXO port, for IP-to-Tel
calls. This redirects the call, using a SIP 302 response, initially destined to a specific port,
to a different port on the device or to an IP destination.
Note:
This is done in the Supplementary Services page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu >
GW and IP to IP > DTMF and Supplementary > Supplementary Services).
The following procedure describes how to configure call forwarding per port in the Web
interface. You can also configure this using the table ini file parameter, FwdInfo or CLI
command, configure voip > gw analoggw call-forward.
To configure call forward per port:
1.
Open the Call Forward Table page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > GW and IP to
IP > Analog Gateway > Call Forward).
2.
Click Add; the following dialog box appears:
Version 6.8
Note: If you set this parameter to "Private" or "Anonymous",
Caller ID is restricted and the settings of the 'Presentation'
parameter is ignored.
Enables the sending of the caller ID string.
[0] Allowed = The caller ID string is sent when a Tel-to-IP
call is made.
[1] Restricted = The caller ID string is not sent. The Caller
ID is sent to the remote side using only the SIP P-
Asserted-Identity or P-Preferred-Identity headers,
according to the AssertedIdMode parameter.
Note: This parameter is overridden by the 'Presentation'
parameter in the Source Number Manipulation table (see
''Configuring Source/Destination Number Manipulation'' on
page 373).
To enable call forwarding, set the 'Enable Call Forward' parameter to Enable.
Figure 31-5: Call Forward Table - Edit Record
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