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server the one to automatically reject the calls, so calls will not be in the Call Log. If
those codes are empty, local DND will be implemented.
Make your changes, and press Save button to store.
4.2.4 Call Forward
This feature allows you to divert an incoming call to another phone number e.g. a cell
phone or voice mailbox.
The following call forwarding events can be configured:
Always: Incoming calls are immediately forwarded.
Busy: Incoming calls are immediately forwarded when the phone is busy.
No Answer: Incoming calls are forwarded when the call is not answered after a specific
period.
Call Forward can be enabled from the handset interface and from the WUI. This service
depends on the account used.
Whenever the service is enabled, CF icon will be displayed on the handset screen.
To configure Call Forward via handset interface:
Go to MenuServicesCall Forward . Select the line for which you want to set CF.
Use the navigation keys to select forward type (Always, No Answer or Busy), target
number and desired status and press Save softkey to store your settings.
Only master handset can edit the CF status for a certain account, while all handsets
using the account can see the status.
Note: If you have more than one account (line) assigned to the handset, Call Forward
icon will be visible if any of the accounts has this service enabled.
If you prefer the server to perform this function, please enter the On Code and Off
Code options, then when you choose to enable the call forward function via your IP
phone, it will send the corresponding code to the server, which will take care of
forwarding your calls.
To configure Call Forward via Web interface:
Choose SystemHandset Management , select the handset and account for which
you wish to make the configuration, and press Save button to store your settings.
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