HP FlexNetwork MSR Series Configuration Manual page 260

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Feature name
Enable keys
Retrieve Voice Mail
*600 or *600*user#
FwdMail Toggle
*440#
Block Caller Id
*889#
Toggle
*890*destination
Block CallId for
Current Call
number#
Subscriber Speed
*601*code#
Dial (range)
Malicious Call Trace
*119#
Block Barge In
*429#
*469*destination_
Camp On
number#
*471*destination_
Serial Calling
number#
Disable keys
Remarks
A subscriber can dial the feature code to
retrieve the voice mailbox. The
subscriber can perform operations
None
according to the prompts.
Applied only once.
A subscriber can dial the feature code to
enable or disable the feature. If the
*440#
feature is enabled, any new call will be
transferred to the voice mailbox after the
telephone rings only once.
A calling subscriber can dial the feature
code to hide or display the calling
*889#
number. If the feature is enabled, the
called subscriber cannot see the calling
number when a call is originated.
A subscriber can dial the feature code to
hide the calling number for the current
call and the called subscriber cannot
None
see the calling number.
Applied only once.
After a speed dial number is configured
for a subscriber on the VCX, the
subscriber can dial the feature code to
None
originate a call to the corresponding
telephone.
Applied only once.
After a subscriber dials the feature
code, the VCX sends X-ISDN tunnel
messages to the peer gateway for
None
processing.
Applied only once.
During a conversation, if the local dials
the feature code, no voice data will be
*429#
sent so that the supervisor cannot
monitor or barge in the conversation.
When the destination telephone is in a
conversation, the local end can dial the
feature code to ask the peer end
(destination telephone) to call back.
After the peer end hangs up, the local
None
end is alerted. The local end picks up
the phone and the peer end is alerted.
After the peer end picks up the phone, it
can communicate with the local end.
Applied only once.
In a conversation, the local end dials the
feature code to transfer the call from the
peer end to the destination telephone.
After the destination telephone is on
hook, the local end is alerted and can
None
pick up the phone to resume the
conversation with the peer end. The
above process can be repeated to
perform serial call transfer.
Applied only once.
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