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Call Forwarding Types

Call Forwarding Types
Call forwarding allows calls to be forwarded, e.g., to a mobile phone.
The PBX support three different call forwarding types:
Call forwarding for subscribers
Call forwarding for groups
Call forwarding for external numbers
As there can be many different reasons for not accepting a call,
for example, the subscriber in question is not present or is on another line,
three call forwarding types are provided:
CF unconditional: The phone being called does not ring. The call is
forwarded immediately.
CF on busy: The call is forwarded immediately but only if the phone being
called is busy.
CF on no reply: The phone being called rings for a certain amount of
time. If the call is not accepted, it is forwarded.
Note: A different destination can be configured for each of the three
call forwarding types.
Note: If Transf. si occupé and Transf. si non-réponse are enabled
at the same time, both types apply. Depending on which case occurs –
the phone is busy or nobody answers it – the call is forwarded to their
respective phone numbers.
Note: If CF unconditional is enabled in addition to the Transf. si
occupé and/or Transf. si non-réponse, all of the calls are forwarded
immediately. In this case, the other call forwarding types are overridden,
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