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Multi-path call forwarding
Multi-path call forwarding is used to signal internal and external calls, in addition to call distribution for an internal or an external number, e.g. on a mobile telephone. Multi-path call forwarding is also executed if the "main phone number" is, for example, busy.
*Further help under Call distribution
If call forwarding for external numbers is additionally enabled, multi-path call forwarding might work only limited.
For call forwarding to an external number: The external destination must be reachable for the user. For this, the exchange line routing settings (with block- and allowlist) that apply for the user/group are proved before a multi-path call is executed.
*Further help under Exchange line routing
Use the Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) function if the mobile telephone is to be used as a fully functioning telephone by the user, instead of just having calls signalled on it.
*Further help under FMC
Configuration
Configuring, enabling and disabling multi-path call forwarding seperately for users.
User > Phone numbers > > Reachability
Configuring, enabling and disabling multi-path call forwarding seperately for groups.
Groups > Phone numbers > > Reachability
Configuring, enabling and disabling multi-path call forwarding configuration-dependent/time-controlled for users/groups.
User > Profiles > > Reachability
Groups > Profiles > > Reachability
Alternative functions on an internal phone:
Configuring, enabling and disabling multi-path call forwarding for users.
Configuring, enabling and disabling multi-path call forwarding for a group.
Check activation.
*Description of operation under Multi-path call forwarding