Mitel Deutschland GmbH 68635RFP36U-01 User Manual
Enhanced Feature Overview
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3.12 VOICE MAIL NUMBER
A system-wide voice mail number can be configured within the system setting section. This number is
used by the Mitel 600 DECT phone family if a voice box call is initiated.
used by the Mitel 600 DECT phone family if a voice box call is initiated.
The system-wide voice mail number can be overruled by a user specific voice mail number.
If there is no voice mail number configured or another type of DECT phone is used; then the voice mail
number must be configured locally in the DECT phone.
number must be configured locally in the DECT phone.
Please note:
The voice mail number is supported by the external user data configuration
files. The parameter UD_VoiceMailNumber can be set in the user_common.cfg and/or
“user.cfg” or “LoginID.cfg” e.g. “
“user.cfg” or “LoginID.cfg” e.g. “
UD_VoiceMailNumber=222
”. For details, see the SIP-
DECT DECT Phone Sharing and Provisioning Guide.
3.13 CALL HANDLING
SIP-DECT supports a number of features for enhanced call handling.
3.13.1 DIVERSION INDICATION
The OMM supports the displaying of diversion indications for Mitel 142d and Mitel 600 DECT phones
based on the SIP Diversion Header defined in RFC 5806. This feature is only available with iPBXs
generating such Diversion Headers.
based on the SIP Diversion Header defined in RFC 5806. This feature is only available with iPBXs
generating such Diversion Headers.
When an outgoing call from a Mitel 142d / Mitel 600 phone is being diverted to another destination (i.e.
via call forward), the phone displays the Caller ID (phone number and/or caller name) of the new
destination and the reason for the call diversion (if delivered from IPBX). Similarly, at the new
destination, the Caller ID of the original call destination is displayed.
via call forward), the phone displays the Caller ID (phone number and/or caller name) of the new
destination and the reason for the call diversion (if delivered from IPBX). Similarly, at the new
destination, the Caller ID of the original call destination is displayed.
Example:
1 Tim calls Mark at 5142.
2 Mark’s phone is busy and diverts the incoming call to Roger at 5141.
3 Tim’s phone displays the extensions where the call is being diverted to and the reason for diverting
1 Tim calls Mark at 5142.
2 Mark’s phone is busy and diverts the incoming call to Roger at 5141.
3 Tim’s phone displays the extensions where the call is being diverted to and the reason for diverting
the call.
4 Roger’s phone starts ringing and displays the name and number of the phone the incoming call (Tim)
and the original called destination (5142).