Net Call Forward - Vertical SBX IP 320 Features & Operation Manual

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Internet Protocol (H.450)
Admin Programming

Net Call Forward

A Station User can forward Net Calls over the network to any networked Station, Station Group,
or VMIB in the System, by activating feature codes.
There are two kinds of standard net call forward signaling methods in the H.450 protocol
specification: Join and Rerouting. The SBX IP 320 System supports both methods. The main
difference is how the connecting path is controlled among the forwarding, forwarded, and
forwarded-to stations.
Conditions
Admin Programming
Networking Basic Attributes (PGM 320)
Networking CO Line Attributes (PGM 322)
Network Routing Table - Numbering Plan (PGM 324)
To use Net Call Forward, a Networked Station should be activated using ADMIN
programming.
There are several types of Net Call Forwarding: Unconditional, Busy, Busy/No Answer,
and No Answer.
To deactivate Call Forward, press the [DND/FOR] button while it is flashing.
If both the Call Forwarded and Forwarded-to Stations are located in the same System, the
networking path CO line is not needed, that is used for the forward voice path; the
Forwarded Call will be initiated as an intercom call.
At the Forwarding System, it does not check the status of the Forwarded-to Station that is
in DND, CFW, or Empty, when it sets the Net Call Forward.
Call Forward Attribute (PGM 111)
Networking Basic Attributes (PGM 320)
Networking Supplementary Attributes - Transfer Mode (PGM 321)
Networking CO Line Attribute (PGM 322)
Networking Routing Table - Numbering Plan (PGM 324)
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