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- In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
- In the left navigation pane, click CAS > Supplementary Service Profiles.
- At the top of the screen, click () Add. The Create Supplementary Service Profile window is displayed.
- Enter data in the fields, see details below.
Click OK.
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Used to enable/disable the Transfer feature. If enabled, the user can perform a flash hook to get a dial tone (the active call will be put on hold) and to start dialing the phone number that the active call will be transferred to. The
An attended transfer is that transfer scenario in which the user at the new receiving extension answers the call before the user transferring the call (original recipient) hangs up. An unattended (or blind) transfer is that transfer scenario in which the user transferring call hangs up after the new recipient's extension begins to ring and before they answer.
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Used to enable/disable the Call Waiting feature. If enabled, Call Waiting allows an FXS port to handle two calls at the same time. When Call Waiting is enabled on an FXS port, the user on the FXS port is notified of an incoming new call even though the user is already on an existing call. At the same time, the second caller hears ring back. Call waiting notification is in the form of a double-tone with configurable frequency and on/off intervals. Available options: Enabled (the FXS port will receive call waiting notification when a second call destined for the same port comes into the port) or Disabled (any incoming call destined for the FXS port engaged in another call receives a busy signal). Default entry: Disabled.
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