Do Not Disturb - Avaya 9500 Series User Manual

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14.3 Do Not Disturb

· When you are in 'do not disturb,' your callers are redirected to voicemail if available. Otherwise, you hear a busy
tone.
· The only people who can call you are those calling from numbers in your 'do not disturb' exceptions list. Forwarding
can still be applied to these calls.
· Calls to any hunt group of which you are a member are not presented to you (unless you are the last available
member of the group).
· Enabling 'do not disturb' will not affect any calls already being presented to your phone.
· You can still use the phone to make outgoing calls. When you go off-hook you will hear broken dial tone.
· N = No Calls (Do Not Disturb)
An N is shown after your extension name on the phone's idle display when you have 'do not disturb' enabled.
Default Short Codes
Short codes are numbers that you can dial to enable and disable various features. Your system administrator will confirm
any additional short codes that may have been configured for your use.
· Switch Do Not Disturb On: *08
Set your phone to 'do not disturb.'
· Switch Do Not Disturb Off: *09
Switch off 'do not disturb.'
· Add a Do Not Disturb Exception Number: *10*N#
Add a number (N) to your list of 'do not disturb' exceptions.
· Delete a Do Not Disturb Exception Number: *11*N#
Remove a number (N) from your list of 'do not disturb' exceptions.
· Cancel All Forwarding: *00
Switch off any forwarding (includes 'forward unconditional,' 'forward on busy,' 'forward on no answer,' 'follow me,'
and 'do not disturb').
9500 Series User Guide
IP Office
Page 84
Issue 05d (05 April 2012)

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