3Com 3107c User Guide - Page 54

Setting Call Forward from the Telephone, NBX NetSet > User Information &gt, Call Permissions

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54 CHAPTER 4: STANDARD FEATURES Setting Call Forward from the Telephone You can set call forwarding from your telephone. You choose the condition for call forwarding (default, no answer, busy, or all) and the destination. When you specify an external telephone number as the destination, start by entering a 9 or 8 or whatever is required to access an outside line. Example: 912815551212 dials (281) 555-1212. You can enter a * if a pause is required between an access code and a destination number. The number that you choose may be limited by your call permissions. To view your permissions, see NBX NetSet > User Information > Call Permissions. From the telephone, you can set call forwarding using feature codes. Use the NBX NetSet™ utility to see your call forwarding settings. Your administrator can also set programmable Access buttons for call forwarding. The display panel shows your current call forward destination. Forward to Mail From the telephone, you can set your 3Com Telephone so that all incoming calls go directly to your default call coverage point, usually your voice mailbox. You can change the destination to the Auto Attendant or receptionist or a different telephone number. This feature is referred to as FWD MAIL, Forward to Mail, Forward All Calls to Voice Mail, and Forward All Calls to VM. When Forward to Mail is in effect, your telephone rings once before forwarding the call to your default call coverage point. On a 3Com Cordless Telephone: 1 Remove the handset from the charging unit. 2 Press Feature + 440. 3 To turn off FWD MAIL, remove the handset from the charging unit and press Feature + 440 again. To set your default call forwarding destination, use the NetSet utility. See "Default" later in this section. To prevent the telephone from ringing even once, use the Do Not Disturb feature (see "Managing Off-site Notification Using the Telephone" in Chapter 5) or use the Call Forward All feature (see "Call Forward All" later in this section).

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54
C
HAPTER
4: S
TANDARD
F
EATURES
Setting Call Forward
from the Telephone
You can set call forwarding from your telephone. You choose the
condition for call forwarding (default, no answer, busy, or all) and the
destination. When you specify an external telephone number as the
destination, start by entering a
9
or
8
or whatever is required to access an
outside line.
Example: 912815551212
dials (281) 555-1212. You can
enter a
*
if a pause is required between an access code and a destination
number.
The number that you choose may be limited by your call permissions. To
view your permissions, see
NBX NetSet > User Information >
Call Permissions
.
From the telephone, you can set call forwarding using feature codes. Use
the NBX NetSet
utility to see your call forwarding settings. Your
administrator can also set programmable Access buttons for call
forwarding. The display panel shows your current call forward
destination.
Forward to Mail
From the telephone, you can set your 3Com Telephone so that all
incoming calls go directly to your default call coverage point, usually your
voice mailbox. You can change the destination to the Auto Attendant or
receptionist or a different telephone number. This feature is referred to as
FWD MAIL, Forward to Mail, Forward All Calls to Voice Mail, and Forward
All Calls to VM. When Forward to Mail is in effect, your telephone rings
once before forwarding the call to your default call coverage point.
On a 3Com Cordless Telephone:
1
Remove the handset from the charging unit.
2
Press
Feature +
440
.
3
To turn off
FWD MAIL
, remove the handset from the charging unit and
press
Feature
+
440
again.
To set your default call forwarding destination, use the NetSet utility. See
“Default”
later in this section.
To prevent the telephone from ringing even once, use the Do Not Disturb
feature (see
“Managing Off-site Notification Using the Telephone”
in
Chapter 5
) or use the Call Forward All feature (see
“Call Forward All”
later in this section).