Cisco Systems 1.3.0 Manual De Usuario

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Core System Features
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Core System Features
Types of Core 
System Features
There are two types of system features—calling features and called features. 
The calling features are assigned to the call originator. The called features 
are assigned to the calling destination.
Call Blocking
The administrator or the user can turn on call blocking for:
Long distance numbers—this prevents the user from dialling long 
distance numbered beginning with 1.
900 numbers—this prevents the user from dialling 900 numbers.
Note
For version 1.3.0 of VOCAL, activating call blocking for long distance 
numbers unblocks 1-8xx phone numbers. This includes toll-free as well 
as regular 8xx area codes such as 801 and 802.
Also, for version 1.3.0 of VOCAL, long-distance call blocking only works 
for calls originating from the North American Dialing Plan (NADP). Calls 
cannot be blocked if they originate from Europe, Asia or other locations 
that are not part of the NADP.
Caller ID Blocking
The Caller ID blocking feature can be enabled for the user. With Caller ID 
blocking, the user’s number and name will not be delivered or displayed on 
the called party’s display equipment or application.
Forward All Calls
The Forward All Calls feature redirects all incoming calls to a specified, 
alternate number or voice messaging system.
Forward No 
Answer and 
Forward Busy
Forward No Answer Busy features allows redirecting of all incoming calls to 
another number if:
The user is busy—Forward Busy.
The user if does not answer the call after a specified number of rings- 
Forward No Answer.
For example, Forward No Answer Busy feature can be used to redirect 
incoming calls to the voice messaging system or alternate number if the user 
is busy or does not answer.
Calling Features
Called Features
Call Blocking
Forward All Calls
Caller ID Blocking
Forward Busy
Forward No Answer
Call Return
Call Screening
Meet-Me Conferencing
Voice Mail