Cisco Systems 1.3.0 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Set-Based Features
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Set-Based Features
Definition
Set based features are features that a user can enable from a phone set. 
These features are an example of how SIP-based networks are able to 
transfer much of its intelligence to its end-points. 
Many SIP IP phone sets have a variety of “smart” features. The VOCAL 
system supports the following set-based features:
Call Transfer
Calling Number Delivery
Calling Name Delivery
Caller ID
Call Waiting
AdHoc Conferencing
Transfer
The Transfer key on a phone set allows the user to direct a call to another 
number or person. There are two types of transfers:
Consult Transfer -With consult transfer you consult the other party before 
transferring the call. To consult transfer a caller, you would press the 
transfer button to place the caller on hold. You will hear a dial tone and 
can dial the number you want to transfer the call to. Wait until the other 
party answers the call and inform them you are transferring the call. 
Press the transfer button on the phone set to complete the transfer.
Blind Transfer—With blind transfer you transfer the caller to another party 
without announcing the caller to the called party. To blind transfer a caller, 
you would press transfer to place the caller on hold. You will hear a dial 
tone and can dial the number you want to transfer the call to. Pressing 
transfer after dialling the number will immediately transfer the call.
Note
Some analog phones, which are attached to IP gateways, use a 
“flashback” key in place of a “transfer” key.
Calling Number 
Delivery
Calling Number Delivery, or commonly called Call Display Number, provides 
the called party with the number of the caller, the date and time of call.
Calling Name 
Delivery
Calling Name Delivery, or commonly called Call Display Name, provides the 
called party with the name of the caller, the date and time of call.
Caller ID
Caller ID requires display equipment or application. The name and/or 
number of the caller are displayed on the called party’s display equipment or 
application.
Call Waiting
Call waiting allows a user to receive an incoming call while the user is on 
another call. The user places the first call on hold while answering the 
second call.