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*If '''Call Forwarding''' is configured separately, the call will be forwarded accordingly. | *If '''Call Forwarding''' is configured separately, the call will be forwarded accordingly. | ||
*If the called station is configured as a '''Queue Operator''' or an '''Additional Ringer''', the call will be blocked. | *If the called station is configured as a '''Queue Operator''' or an '''Additional Ringer''', the call will be blocked. | ||
* ''Normal or low'' priority (> 40) '''broadcast calls''' are also blocked. (Note: Blocking of Broadcast Call is not supported on ITSV and other third-party phones). | * ''Normal or low'' priority (> 40) '''broadcast calls''' are also blocked. (Note: Blocking of Broadcast Call is not supported on ITSV and other third-party SIP phones). | ||
==DnD set in the Zenitel Connect Pro web interface == | ==DnD set in the Zenitel Connect Pro web interface == | ||
Revision as of 16:44, 12 February 2026
General
When Do Not Disturb is active, incoming calls are blocked.
- Zenitel Connect Pro will still attempt a silent call for 5 seconds to allow the use of the breakthrough feature before the call is terminated.
- If the called station is busy, the caller receives a busy tone; otherwise, a normal ring tone is played during the 5‑second window. This 5‑second timer is hardcoded and therefore not configurable.
- If the calling station has breakthrough permissions, pressing the M‑key during this period will force a connection.
- If a call has High or Alarm priority, the forwarding rules configured under "Do Not Disturb" are ignored.
- If Call Forwarding is configured separately, the call will be forwarded accordingly.
- If the called station is configured as a Queue Operator or an Additional Ringer, the call will be blocked.
- Normal or low priority (> 40) broadcast calls are also blocked. (Note: Blocking of Broadcast Call is not supported on ITSV and other third-party SIP phones).
DnD set in the Zenitel Connect Pro web interface
From the homepage of Zenitel Connect Pro Navigate to Devices and Connections -> Configuration
Select a device and click
Each of the 3 forwarding options can be enabled independently. When enabled a target Directory Number needs to be entered.
| DnD setting in the web interface of Zenitel Connect Pro |
Set DnD on own Device
Zenitel devices:
- Dial the Directory service number on the keypad, or
- * Use a Function Button (DAK key) with a pre-configured Service Code
ITSV-x Video phones:
- Dial the Service Code from the keypad, or
- Enter the sequence as a Speed Dial key for single touch activation
Unconditional forwarding
{1} is the directory number the calls should be forwarded to.
Using Directory Service:
- Set call forwarding: 7210 + {1} + M-key (or #) (Example: 7210 + 123 + M. Calls to this station will be forwarded to number 123)
- Cancel and retain: 7212
- Reestablish forwarding: 7211
Alternatively use Service Code:
- Set forwarding: *21*{1}#
- Cancel and retain: #21#
- Reestablish forwarding: *21#
Forwarding on busy
Using Directory Service:
- Set call forwarding: 7670 + {1} + M-key (or #) (e.g. 7670 + 123 + M)
- Cancel and retain: 7672
- Reestablish forwarding: 7671
Alternatively use Service Code:
- Set call forwarding: *67*{1}#
- Cancel and retain: #67#
- Reestablish forwarding: *67#
Forwarding On No reply
Using Directory Service:
- Set call forwarding: 7610 + {1} + M-key (or #) (e.g. 7670 + 123 + M)
- Cancel and retain: 7612
- Reestablish forwarding: 7611
Alternatively use Service Code:
- Set call forwarding: *61*{1}#
- Cancel and retain: #61#
- Reestablish forwarding: *61#
Cancel and Retain will deactivate the forwarding, but keep the directory number used when the call forwarding was set.
Set DnD on a Remote Device
This feature makes it possible to control Call Forwarding on a remote device.
Zenitel devices:
- Dial the Directory service number on the keypad, or
- Use a Function Button (DAK key) with a pre-configured Service Code
ITSV-x Video phones:
- Dial the Service Code from the keypad, or
- Enter the sequence as a Speed Dial key for single touch activation
Unconditional forwarding
- {1} is the directory number of the station where you want to set call forwarding
- {2} is the directory number to which the calls should be forwarded
Using Directory Service:
- Set call forwarding: 7213 + {1} + M-key + {2} + M-key (or #) (Example: 7213 + 106 + 1088 + M: Calls to 106 will be forwarded to 1088)
- Cancel and retain: 7215 + {1} + M-key (or #)
- Reestablish forwarding: 7214 + {1} + M-key (or #)
Alternatively use Service Code:
- Set forwarding: *21*{1}*{2}#
- Cancel and retain: #21*{1}*#
- Reestablish forwarding: *21*{1}*#
Forwarding on busy
Using Directory Service:
- Set call forwarding: 7673 + {1} + M-key + {2} + M-key (or #) (Example: 7673 + 106 + 1088 + M: Calls to 106 will be forwarded to 1088 if 106 is busy)
- Cancel and retain: 7675 + {1} + M-key (or #)
- Reestablish forwarding: 7674 + {1} + M-key (or #)
Alternatively use Service Code:
- Set forwarding: *67*{1}*{2}#
- Cancel and retain: #67*{1}*#
- Reestablish forwarding: *67*{1}*#
Forwarding on Timeout/No reply
Using Directory Service:
- Set call forwarding: 7613 + {1} + M-key + {2} + M-key (or #) (Example: 7613 + 106 + 1088 + M: Calls to 106 will be forwarded to 1088 if not answered within preset time)
- Cancel and retain: 7615 + {1} + M-key (or #)
- Reestablish forwarding: 7614 + {1} + M-key (or #)
Alternatively use Service Code:
- Set forwarding: *61*{1}*{2}#
- Cancel and retain: #61*{1}*#
- Reestablish forwarding: *61*{1}*#
Cancel and Retain will deactivate the forwarding, but keep the directory number used when the call forwarding was set.
