Cisco IE-3000-8TC Administration Guide - Page 424
Call Forward No Answer Timeout, Users/Phones, Usage Profile, Do Not Disturb, Phones
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Setting Line Text Display Call Forward No Answer Timeout No Answer Timeout (sec) Do Not Disturb Option Description From this drop-down list box, select the type of information that you want to display next to the buttons for assigned lines on the phones: • None-Displays the extension of the caller. • First Name, Last Name-Displays the first and last name of the caller (in that order). • Last Name, First Name-Displays the last and first name of the caller (in that order). This setting specifies the number of seconds to wait before forwarding an unanswered call to the phone number that is configured for the Call Forward No Answer setting, which exists in the usage profile (Users/Phones > Usage Profile). Default-12 seconds Enter a value from 12 to 300. Note When you set the No Answer Timeout value to more than 180 seconds, the incoming call over a sip trunk may not get connected to the forwarded number. This parameter allows you to specify how incoming calls get handled with Do Not Disturb: • Call Reject-If you select this option, no incoming call information gets presented to the user. Depending on how you configure the Incoming Call Alert setting, the phone may play a beep or display a flash notification of the call. • Ringer Off-This option turns off the ringer, but incoming call information gets presented to the phone, so the user can accept the call. Tip This setting only applies for phones where you turned on Do Not Disturb. You turn on Do Not Disturb in the phone configuration (Users/Phones > Phones) or on the phone itself. Default-Ringer Off Administration Guide for Cisco Business Edition 3000, Release 8.6(4) 404 OL-27022-01