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You cannot initiate a Camp On call to:
An ACD extension
A Hunt Group extension
A TAPI RoutePoint extension
A Call Park extension
A Phantom extension
You cannot initiate a Camp On call to a device connected to an Auto
Attendant or Voicemail.
You can use either System-wide Speed dials (SSDs) or Personal Speed
Dials (PSDs) that are mapped to a valid extension as an alternative to
manually dialing the Camp On destination extension.
If Call Forward All or Do Not Disturb is enabled on the Camp On
destination extension, the message "Not Allowed" is displayed at the
telephone attempting to initiate the Camp On.
The condition of the destination extension at the time you initiate
Camp On determines the following:
If the Destination Extension is In Use — One or more (but not
all) of its system appearance lines are presently being used. In this
condition, you can use either Camp On with Call Transfer or Direct
Camp On to queue a call on to the destination extension.
If the Destination Extension is Busy — All of its system
appearance lines are presently being used. In this condition, you
can use only Direct Camp On to queue a call on to the destination
extension.
If the Destination Extension is Available — Instead of queuing
the call, both Camp On with Call Transfer and Direct Camp On act
as a blind transfer (See
If you are using Camp On with Call Transfer and the destination
extension has its Call Coverage set to Disconnect, after the transfer
times out, you receive a busy tone. You can now initiate Camp On to
the destination extension.
For additional tips and considerations on using Camp On, see your NBX
system administrator.
"Blind Transfer"
earlier in this chapter.)
Using Camp On
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