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Clicking the
icon in the Feature column in
Call Server
>
Users
page will show the Feature Information for the
corresponding user. Activation and deactivation of all features for that user can be done from here.
The features currently available for configuration are described below.
Customizing Features for Users
Do Not Disturb
- Redirect all your incoming calls to your voice mailbox.
Follow me – call forwarding
- Same as Call forward, but the options for forwarding incoming calls can be controlled
more minutely based on the time, date and day of week. This is described in more detail on page 22.
Call forward
- Forward all incoming calls to the specified number.
Always
- Blindly forward all incoming calls.
No answer
- Forward incoming calls if it is not answered within the ‘No answer timeout’.
On Busy
- Forward incoming calls if the extension is busy.
Change feature password
- Change the password used for feature activation and deactivation from a phone. This
password is also used for accessing the user’s mailbox.
No answer timeout
- The time after which incoming calls are forwarded when Call forward on No Answer is
enabled.
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Call Forwarding
Follow me – call forwarding can be used to control the way incoming calls are handled based on the time of the day,
date and/or the day of week. The configuration parameters can be accessed by clicking on the ‘Setup’ hyperlink on the
feature configuration page.
The call is forwarded based on a set of rules that are displayed on the top pane of the web page (by default, this list
will be empty). Each rule has the following configurable parameters.
Forwarded No
. - The number to which the call will be forwarded if it matches this rule.
Time
- Select a duration within which this rule will be active, or select ‘Always’ to make this rule active at all times.
Date
- Select the dates between which this rule should be enforced.
Days of week
- Select the weekdays on which this rule will be effective, or select ‘All days’ to activate this rule irrespective
of the weekday.
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Modifying User Details
Clicking the
icon in the Edit column in
Call Server
>
Users
will allow you to edit user information. All the information
that is configured while adding the user, except the ‘User Extension’ can be modified here.
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User Extension
- Specifies the user extension for registration. For the registration to be successfully added, the user
extension should be a configured user in SIP users.
Registrations
Current user registrations can be monitored by accessing
Call Server
>
Registrations
.
The webpage of the device that owns the registration can be accessed by clicking on the ‘User extension’ field. It is
assumed that the web-server of the device uses the standard HTTP port (port 80).
The administrator may add or delete a registration if required. However, registration through SIP messaging is
recommended. The following values need to be provided for adding a registration.
Note:
A new registration for a particular user extension cannot be added unless a SIP user is configured with that
extension.
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Contact
- Specifies the contact for registration. Any SIP call to the user identified by User extension will be redirected
to this Contact value. Example: sip:[email protected].
Priority
- Specifies the priority value for the contact. Priority value is a value between 0.0 and 1.0, with 0.0 indicating
least priority and 1.0 indicating highest priority. This is used to prioritize between contacts if more than one contact
exists for a user extension. Refer to Q Value in SIP RFC 3261 for more details.
Expiry Time
- Specifies the expiry time for the registration. The registration would expire after the specified expiry
time. While adding a registration, Expiry Time is specified in seconds, whereas while displaying current registrations,
it shows the time and date at which the registration would expire.

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