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DescriptionField
This setting specifies the directory number to which an internal nonconnected
call gets forwarded when an application that controls that directory number fails.
Use any dialable phone number, including an outside destination.
When you enter a destination value for internal calls, the system automatically
copies this value to the Destination field for external calls. If you want external
calls to forward to a different destination, you must enter a different value in the
Destination field for external calls.
Forward on CTI Failure Destination
This setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number.
When you choose a Calling Search Space for internal calls, the system
automatically copies this setting to the Calling Search Space setting for external
calls. If you want external calls to forward to a different calling search space,
choose a different setting in the Calling Search Space for external calls.
Forward on CTI Failure Calling Search Space
Choose a Pickup Group Name to specify the call pickup group, which can answer
incoming calls to this directory number by dialing the appropriate pickup group
number.
Call Pickup Group
Enter the phone number (or mask) that is sent for Caller ID information when a
call is placed from this line.
You can enter a maximum of 24 numbers and “X” characters. The Xs represent
the directory number and must appear at the end of the pattern. For example, if
you specify a mask of 972813XXXX, an external call from extension 1234
displays a caller ID number of 9728131234.
External Phone Number Mask
Enter the number of seconds to allow the call to ring before forwarding the call
to the Forward No Answer Destination.
Forward No Answer Ring Duration (CFNA)
Enter the number to which MLPP precedence calls should be directed if this
directory number receives a precedence call and neither this number nor its call
forward destination answers the precedence call.
Values can include numeric characters, pound (#),and asterisk (*).
Target Destination (MLPP)
Enter the calling search space to associate with the alternate party target
(destination) number.
Calling Search Space (MLPP)
Enter the time, seconds (between 4 and 30), after which an MLPP precedence
call will be directed to this directory numbers alternate party if this directory
number and its call forwarding destination have not answered the precedence
call.
Leave this setting blank to use the value that is set in the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager enterprise parameter, Precedence Alternate Party
Timeout.
No Answer Ring Duration (MLPP)
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