Call Services
Configuration Task
List
Configuring Call
Waiting
Configuration
Prerequisites
Enabling/Disabling Call
Waiting Using Keys
For the service features of call waiting, call forwarding, incoming call barring, and
outgoing call barring, the system supports two configuration methods.
One is that the system administrator performs configurations by using
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command lines on the device. This method allows for more configuration
options.
The other is that terminal users perform configurations on telephones for the
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convenience of use and for the purpose of relief of the burden of the system
administrator.
Complete the following tasks to configure call services:
Task
"Configuring Call Waiting" on page 2427
"Configuring Call Hold" on page 2429
"Configuring Call Forwarding" on page 2430
"Configuring Call Transfer" on page 2433
"Configuring Hunt Group" on page 2433
"Configuring Incoming Call Barring" on page 2434
"Configuring Outgoing Call Barring" on page 2435
"Configuring FEATURE Service" on page 2436
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By default, the device supports the following functions, without any configuration
Call backup function
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Functions (processing transfer messages) of the recipient gateway and final
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recipient gateway
Functions (processing call hold/recover request messages) of the gateway on
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the held party side.
Functions (processing forwarding messages) of the gateway that receives
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forwarding request messages, namely, the originating gateway.
The device supports two call waiting configuration methods:
Users perform configurations by using keys on a telephone terminal.
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The system administrator performs configurations by using command lines on
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the device.
The router is equipped with an FXS voice interface card.
Use the following keys to enable/disable the call waiting feature:
Enable keys
*58#
Call Services Configuration Task List
Disable keys
#58#
2427
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