09-03-2013 05:26 AM - edited 03-19-2019 07:13 AM
Hi,
I have a question about the possibilities of call transfering. Is it possible to to transfer a call to a DN, and if the user doesn't pick up after a specific period of time for the call to go back to the person who transfered it in the first place? And if it is possible, how is it done.
Thanks
Ivana
09-03-2013 05:36 AM
Hi Ivana,
This feature is only available in CME and the CUCM Attendant Consoles,
or by using a Consult Transfer rather than doing "Blind" Transfers
Or
Transfer Reversion (Call Recall) which is available on the Cisco Unified Business Attendant Console and the and Cisco Unified Department Attendant Console ;
Transfer Reversion (Call Recall)
This allows a transferred call to revert back to the department administrator so that it can be answered and then transferred to a new destination.
Call-Transfer Recall
The Call-Transfer Recall feature in Cisco Unified CME 4.3 and later versions returns a transferred call to the phone that initiated the transfer if the destination is busy or does not answer. After a phone user completes a transfer to a directory number on a local phone, if the transfer-to party does not answer before the configured recall timer expires, the call is directed back to the transferor phone. The message "Transfer Recall From xxxx" displays on the transferor phone.
The transfer-to directory number cannot have Call Forward Busy enabled and cannot be a member of any hunt group. If the transfer-to directory number has Call Forward No Answer (CFNA) enabled, Cisco Unified CME recalls the call only if the transfer-recall timeout is set to less than the CFNA timeout. If the transfer-recall timeout is set to more than the CFNA timeout, the call is forwarded to the CFNA target number after the transfer-to party does not answer.
If the transferor phone is busy, Cisco Unified CME attempts the recall again after a 15-second retry-timer expires. Cisco Unified CME attempts a recall up to three times. If the transferor phone remains busy, the call is disconnected after the third recall attempt.
The transferor phone and transfer-to phone must be registered to the same Cisco Unified CME, however the transferee phone can be remote.
Cheers!
Rob
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