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HiPath 8000-Based Station Call Forwarding User Features
A31003-H8022-F100-2-7618, October 2006
4-2 HiPath 8000 V2.2, Feature Description Guide
call_forwarding_user_features.fm
Call Forwarding, Station—All Calls
4.1 Call Forwarding, Station—All Calls
4.1.1 Definition
The HiPath 8000-based station call forwarding—all calls feature, sometimes known as
call
forwarding variable
or
call forwarding unconditional
, provides the capability to redirect calls
intended for the subscriber to another destination. The subscriber activates and deactivates the
feature and specifies the forwarding destination.
This feature is also available on a usage-sensitive basis, and is sometimes known as
usage-
sensitive call forwarding variable
. Although it is technically a separate feature, it operates in the
same manner as station call forwarding—all calls. The only difference is the manner in which it
is billed.
This feature can be provisioned at the business group level with a denied option at the
subscriber level.
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Siemens SIP endpoints also provide the capability to locally configure and control
unconditional call forwarding. However:
It is strongly recommended that the endpoint-based call forwarding
features not be used simultaneously with other station call forwarding
features that reside in the HiPath 8000.
It is preferable to use the endpoint-based call forwarding features if the user
requires greater control of call forwarding.
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The remote activation call forwarding (RACF) feature provides the subscriber
the capability to manage the station call forwarding—all calls from a locations
other than the subscriber’s station. Refer to Section 4.7, “Call Forwarding,
Station—Remote Activation”, on page 4-9.
Call forwarding—return is an inherent capability of station call forwarding—all
calls; it allows the forwarded-to station to call the forwarding station and override
(ignore) the forwarding. Refer to Section 4.9, “Call Forwarding—Return”, on
page 4-10.
The time-of-day forwarding feature can provide a scheduling capability in
conjunction with this feature. Refer to Section 4.11, “Call Forwarding, Station—
Time-of-Day”, on page 4-11.
The station call forwarding—voice mail (CFVM) feature provides message
waiting indication for this feature. Refer to Section 4.11, “Call Forwarding,
Station—Time-of-Day”, on page 4-11.
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