Avaya 1120E IP User Manual page 117

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Goodbye
fixed key. The caller continues to hear the ringing tone but is
unaware that you are ignoring the call.
You can configure the Call Ignore feature to either Local or Network.
When Call Ignore is configured to Local, only that IP Deskphone is
affected, and it stops ringing when you press the
soft key. When Call Ignore is configured to Network and you press the
Ignore
context-sensitive soft key, the IP Deskphone stops ringing, and a
message is sent to the network indicating that you are busy at all SIP
IP Deskphones you are logged on to, and that server should stop trying to
contact you.
To configure the Ignore feature to Local or Network press the
context- sensitive soft key, select
Ignore Action
from the menu. Press the
change the Call Ignore setting to either Call Ignore: Local, or Call Ignore:
Network.
Note: When you are on active call and you receive an incoming call,
do not press the
press the
Goodbye
Ignore
context-sensitive soft key to ignore the incoming call.
To ignore an incoming call:
Prefs
Change
Feature
Goodbye
fixed key to ignore an incoming call. If you
fixed key, the current call disconnects. Press the
1. Press the
key, select
select
menu.
2. Press the
to change the Call Ignore setting to
either Call Ignore: Local or Call Ignore:
Network
Ignore
context-sensitive
Options, and then select
Change
context-sensitive key to
Prefs
context-sensitive soft
Feature
Options, and then
Call Ignore Action
Change
context-sensitive key
Receiving a call
Prefs
Call
from the
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