Initiating External Callback On No Response - Auerswald COMmander 6000 Advanced Information

Pbx for internet/isdn telephony
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Phoning
Unsuccessful Outgoing Calls
As soon as the connection has been used, you are called by the PBX
for a period of 20 seconds.
4. Pick up the receiver to the make the callback.
Note: If you do not pick up the receiver within the 20 seconds during
which the PBX calls you, the callback request will be deleted.
If you pick up the receiver, the subscriber will be called.

Initiating External Callback on No Response

If the subscriber being called does not pick up the receiver, you can
configure callback on no response in order to reach this subscriber without
having to call him repeatedly.
If you have initiated a callback, as soon as the other subscriber has hung up
the receiver to end the call, the public exchange calls you. If you then pick
up the receiver, the other subscriber will be called. If the other subscriber
picks up the receiver, the connection for the call will be established. This
deletes the callback procedure in the public exchange.
Requirements:
Fulfilling the technical requirements for a callback on no response (for
instance, not all network providers provide callback on a PTP
connection)
Service feature CCNR (callback on no response) is enabled by the
network provider.
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COMmander 6000/R/RX - Firmware V7.0D - Advanced Information V19 04/2018

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