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NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4
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ACFCL : Assignment of Call Forwarding by SFC for LDM
ACFCL : Assignment of Call Forwarding by SFC for LDM
1. General
This command is used to readout, assign, and delete the data related to Call Forwarding features. The data is
written in the Local Data Memory (LDM).
2. Precautions
1. Depending on the system data setting by ASYD SYS1, INDEX5 bit0 (Access Code for C.F. Busy and
C.F. Dont Answer is the same or separated) and INDEX79 bit2 (Split Call Forwarding is in service or
not), required parameters differ in this command. See the Data Sheet on the next pages for required
parameters as to each type.
2. The applicable tenant number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX8.
3. Data Entry Instructions
Note:
Unnecessary parameters can be skipped owing to the kind of Call Forwarding features.
DAY/NIGHT
MODE
(D/N)
TENANT
NUMBER
(TN)
SERVICE
FEATURE
CLASS
(SFC)
0-15
CALL FORWARD ALL
DESTINATION
(CFAD)
MAX. 24 DIGITS [0-9, *, #]
CALL FORWARD BUSY
DESTINATION
(CFBD)
MAX. 24 DIGITS [0-9, *, #]
CALL FORWARD DO NOT
ANSWER DESTINATION
(CFDD)
MAX. 24 DIGITS [0-9, *, #]
Maximum 24 digits can be assigned to the
Call Forwarding destination number as to
each feature.
SFC
D/N
Enter the Service Feature Class defined by the ASFC
command. Since SFC=0 is preserved for ATTCON, a station
can use the SFC in the range from 1 to 15.
CALL FORWARD ALL CALLS
DESTINATION FOR STATIONS
(CFAS)
MAX. 24 DIGITS [0-9, *, #]
CALL FORWARD BUSY
DESTINATION FOR STATIONS
(CFBS)
MAX. 24 DIGITS [0-9, *, #]
CALL FORWARD DO NOT ANSWER
DESTINATION FOR STATIONS
(CFDS)
MAX. 24 DIGITS [0-9, *, #]
CALL FORWARD ALL CALLS
DESTINATION FOR TRUNKS
(CFAT)
MAX. 24 DIGITS [0-9, *, #]
CALL FORWARD BUSY
DESTINATION FOR TRUNKS
(CFBT)
MAX. 24 DIGITS [0-9, *, #]
CALL FORWARD DO NOT ANSWER
DESTINATION FOR TRUNKS
(CFDT)
MAX. 24 DIGITS [0-9, *, #]
D = Day Mode
N = Night Mode