
Version 5.6 179 November 2008
SIP User's Manual 3. Web-Based Management
2. Configure the Call Forward parameters for each port according to the table below.
3. Click the Submit button to save your changes.
4. To save the changes to flash memory, refer to ''Saving Configuration'' on page 209.
Table 3-44:
Call Forward Table
Parameter Description
Forward Type
Determines the scenario for forwarding a call.
[0] Deactivate = Don't forward incoming calls (default).
[1] On Busy = Forward incoming calls when the port is busy.
[2] Unconditional = Always forward incoming calls.
[3] No Answer = Forward incoming calls that are not answered within
the time specified in the 'Time for No Reply Forward' field.
[4] On Busy or No Answer = Forward incoming calls when the port is
busy or when calls are not answered within the time specified in the
'Time for No Reply Forward' field.
[5] Do Not Disturb = Immediately reject incoming calls.
Forward to Phone
Number
The telephone number or URI (<number>@<IP address>) to where the
call is forwarded.
Note: If this field only contains a telephone number and a Proxy isn't
used, the 'forward to' phone number must be specified in the 'Tel to IP
Routing' table (refer to ''Tel to IP Routing Table'' on page 160).
Time for No Reply
Forward
If you have set the 'Forward Type' for this port to 'No Answer', enter the
number of seconds the device waits before forwarding the call to the
phone number specified.
3.4.4.6.5 Caller ID Permissions
The 'Caller ID Permissions' page allows you to enable or disable (per port), the Caller ID
generation (for FXS interfaces) and detection (for FXO interfaces). If a port isn't configured,
its Caller ID generation / detection are determined according to the global parameter
EnableCallerID described in ''Supplementary Services'' on page 138.
Note: You can also configure the Caller ID Permissions table using the ini file table
parameter EnableCallerID (refer to ''Analog Telephony Parameters'' on page
279).
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