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call_forwarding_user_features.fm
A31003-H8022-F100-2-7618, October 2006
HiPath 8000 V2.2, Feature Description Guide
4-13
HiPath 8000-Based Station Call Forwarding User Features
Call Forwarding, Station—Voice Mail
Because a telephone user interface for administering the feature is not provided, a courtesy call
is
not
provided when calls are forwarded due to time-of-day forwarding.
4.12 Call Forwarding, Station—Voice Mail
4.12.1 Definition
The station call forwarding—voice mail (CFVM) feature ensures that message waiting
indication (MWI) is automatically delivered to the SIP endpoint when a new voice mail message
is present.
CFVM can be used independently, or it can be used in conjunction with station call forwarding—
all calls, station CFBL, and station CFDA.
When it is used independently, all unanswered or busy-forwarded calls route to voice mail,
and the user receives MWI.
When it is used in conjunction with other station call forwarding features, it does the
following:
It ensures that the user receives MWI when calls are forwarded to voice mail.
It permits different forwarding to be assigned to different scenarios, and for the user to
receive MWI for the calls that are routed to voice mail.
This capability is useful, for example, if a user wants unanswered calls to route to an
assistant, and busy-forwarded calls to route to voice mail.
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Although the system administrator can define separate forwarding targets for
busy-forwarded and unanswered calls independently of the CFVM feature, the
user does
not
receive MWI unless CFVM is subscribed to.
Call forwarding—return is an inherent capability of station CFVM; 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.
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