Activating And Deactivating Features From The Web Interface; Activating And Deactivating Features From The Phone; Call Feature Description; Call Forward - D-Link DVX-1000 User Manual

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follow me – call forwarding and so on), the additional data has to be
entered through the web interface. Once this information is available the feature
can be activated/deactivated from either the web or the phone interface. Activating
these features from the phone without entering the required additional data for them
beforehand will create unpredictable scenarios.
6.2.1

Activating and deactivating features from the Web Interface

Features can be activated or deactivated from the web interface by clicking on the
Call Server->Users link and then clicking on the feature column for the user whose
features are to be modified. When logged in the user mode, this link is accessed as
feature setting from the home page.
6.2.2

Activating and deactivating features from the phone

Feature activation/deactivation can also be done from the phone by dialing a
sequence of digits in the format 'FCCAPPPP'. Here F is the single digit feature prefix
configured (default is *) CC is the 2 digit feature code for the feature, A is the
activation/de-activation state for the feature (1 for activation or 0 for deactivation)
and PPPP is the four digit feature password. For example, if * is the feature prefix,
14 is the feature code for 'Do Not Disturb – Forward to Voicemail' and 1234 is the
password, user could dial *1411234 to activate 'Do Not Disturb – Forward to
Voicemail' feature.

6.3 Call Feature Description

The following section discusses call features that DVX-1000 offers. An important
thing to be considered is that each of these features has a priority, so that, if two
features are enabled simultaneously, the feature with the higher priority will be the
one that will get activated.
For instance, if Do Not Disturb: Always and Call Forwarding: Always are enabled
simultaneously, when an incoming call comes, it will automatically get forwarded
because Call Forwarding has a higher priority as compared to Do Not Disturb.
Feature Priority Table
Refer the
6.3.1

Call Forward

This feature enables the user to forward incoming calls to a configured number based
on the subtypes he has enabled.

6.3.2 Call Forward: Always

When this particular subtype of call forwarding is enabled, all incoming calls will be
forwarded to the configured forward number. This subtype overrides all other
selections for call forwarding.

6.3.3 Call Forward: On Busy

This subtype allows the user to configure a number where all calls will be forwarded
if the user is busy. This can be activated with Call Forward: No Answer.
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