The Caller ID - Flexible Ringing feature provides several different options for rerouting calls based on the Caller ID received.
Reject/Reroute “Private” Caller ID Calls
When an analog trunk call is received with “Private” Caller ID information, the SL1100 can reject the call by playing a VRS message or it can route the call to an alternative extension or incoming ring group programmed in PRG 22-18-01.
Reject/Reroute Based on Entry in SPD Table
When an analog, ISDN or IP trunk call is received with regular Caller ID information, the SL1100 can reject the call by playing a VRS message if the Caller ID number matches the Speed Dial group number programmed in PRG 22-16-01 and Speed Dial entry in PRG 13-02-01 and PRG 13-04-01. The analog, ISDN or IP trunk call can also be routed to an alternative extension or incoming ring group if the Caller ID number matches the common or group Speed Dial table (PRG 13-04).
This option can block calls on all trunks or it can be set on a per-trunk basis. Programming Examples for Flexible Ringing by Caller ID:
Various ring tone patterns and melodies for incoming calls are available when using PRG13-04-05; Flexible Ringing by Caller