Nortel Networks AS 5300 User Manual

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NN42040-105 Nortel AS 5300 Release 1.0
Standard 01.02
June 2008
Specifying ordered lists
Use the Personal Agent to configure how and where you want your incoming calls 
to ring by using ordered lists. An ordered list is a group of SIP addresses or phone 
numbers associated with your user name (the name you register under) in your 
organization's or service provider's user database. An ordered list enables your 
incoming calls to follow you if you are not at your desk or primary device 
location.
Using ordered lists, you can specify the sequence of phone numbers to ring first, 
second, and so on. You can specify how many times the phone in each list should 
ring. Finally, you can specify whether or not the incoming call should go to voice 
mail (if you are subscribed to and provisioned for voice mail).
Your calls route differently based on the identity of the caller. Based on your 
ordered lists, incoming calls can be forwarded or routed to any number of devices 
or clients. You can send a Web page in response to an incoming call, as well as 
send a response in the form of an instant message. 
Specifying an ordered list
To specify an ordered list for your incoming calls, perform the following steps.
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In the Step 3: Actions window, select Ring my devices in the following 
ordered list.
Tip: 
Your service package restricts the maximum number of ordered 
lists and phone numbers in each list.
Note: 
Your service package controls the options available in this 
window.
Note: 
The number of ordered lists grows depending on the Advanced 
Screening service parameters in your service package. If you have Voice 
mail enabled in your service package, the option for "If no answer then 
send to voicemail" appears when creating an ordered list.