Reference9:Phone/User/Function-Keys/Partner
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Partner
The Partner function is divided into three states.
- Idle: In the Idle state, this key performs a direct dial.
- Alerting: This state indicates that the partner's telephone is ringing; the call can be picked up with this key.
- Busy: In the Busy state, the function key is used only to display the partner state.
With the following functions, you can use the Partner function as described.
Partner identification
- You define the partner telephone with the corresponding number and name.
Partner Type
- Default - normal partner key
- Executive - use the CLIP (extension) of the partners executive object to execute calls
- Secretary - see CFX (call diversion) state and primary secretary join/unjoin group state.
Perform intrusion if partner is busy
- If the partner’s line is already active, an intrusion call is sent with a preceding alert signal. The current call is automatically put on hold.
Type Conference or silent monitoring
Subscribe for Presence
- Needed to be activated when the presence status of the partner should be monitored.
Subscribe for Dialog Info
- Needed to be activated to get the partner informations of users from other PBXs. When Subscribe for Dialog Info is turned, the partner's busy state will be retrieved using a subscription. No group indications are required nor evaluated then. Otherwise, the partner's busy state is derived from group indications received. As a result, the partner key will work only if group indications are configured for the user.
FIXME: explain rights |
Hide calling party in alerting state
- The number of the incoming call is hidden for the partner.
Hide calling party in ringback state
Show connected party in busy state
- Unlike with the preceding function, the number of the active line is visible only to the partner.
Do not pick up an alerting Call