
76 CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURING VCX USERS AND SERVICES
If you do not select a feature in step 6 that is mapped to a button in
one of the selected button mapping templates, there will be a
mismatch between the template the Type of Service. You must ensure
that the Type of Service includes all features that are mapped to
buttons in a selected button mapping template.
Table 11
lists the calling features you can make available for phones
assigned to a ToS.
Table 11 Calling Features for Phones
Calling Feature Description
Call Forward Universal
(assigned by default)
Use this feature to redirect all incoming calls. Use this
feature when the user is away from the phone for an
extended period of time.
The access code (feature code) is *465.
See Configuring Call Forward Universal
.
Speed Dial
(assigned by default)
When making a call, use a speed dial to provide
short-cut dial strings for frequently used phone
numbers.
These speed dials are phone specific, not system-wide.
The access code (feature code) is *601.
See Configuring Personal Speed Dial Numbers
.
Call Forward Busy Use this feature to redirect incoming calls when this
phone is busy. If the user has multiple lines on this
phone, the busy is defined as all lines exhausted with
existing calls.
The access code (feature code) is *467.
See Configuring Call Forward Busy
.
Call Forward Ring No
Answer
Use this feature to redirect incoming calls when this
phone rings for a specific time period (in seconds).
The access code (feature code) is *466.
See Configuring Call Forward Ring No Answer
.