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Call forwarding from Cisco 775 (ISDN Router) ?

Old Oct 31, 2002 | 02:35 PM
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Hi All,

I need to forward all incoming voice calls to a mobile.

Obvisouly, I could ask BT to set up call diversion on my ISDN line so this happens, but it is a permanent thing rather than something I can do myself when it is required.

I'm sure there must be a way of accepting a voice call on channel 1 and then forwarding it out to channel 2. OK, I would carry the cost of the forward to my mobile, but I'm not too bothered about this.

Basically need to set it up when necessary, I.e. when I'm out on the road.

Any help gratefully received.

Cheers

Ian
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Old Oct 31, 2002 | 02:57 PM
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I'm 99% sure you cant persuade a cisco to "divert" a voice call.

However "Call Diverison" is one of the standard Select Services available

Call Diversion lets you divert your calls to another number when you’re away from your phone.

Call Diversion lets you divert your calls to almost any phone, including your mobile. Call Diversion can also
divert calls while you’re on the internet or if you are on the phone.
You can turn it on and off at will. Programme the codes into memory on your phone and you could divert with a single key.

Link to BT web-Site
PDF About Select Services

99% sure its available on HH and Business Highway. *Should* be avialable for ISDN2e but you'd have to check.

Deano

[Edited by dsmith - 10/31/2002 2:59:22 PM]
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