Refer to the exhibit.
What will happen to a call that is transferred when no second line is available?
A.
It will fall back to a full-blind transfer.
B.
It will be transferred without consultation using H.450.2 standard methods.
C.
It will fall back to a blind transfer for nonlocal consultation or for a nonlocal transfer target.
D.
It will be transferred without consultation using the proprietary Cisco transfer method.
Explanation:
The full-consult parameter will perform call transfers with consultation using second phone line if
available and fallback to full-blind if second line unavailable (full-blind: Perform call transfers
without consultation). For example, you are talking to Mr.A but you want him to speak with another
person, Mr.B , then you can press the ” Trnsfer ” softkey (1st time). After hearing another dial tone,
you can dial Mr.B’s phone number waiting him to answer the phone.
At this time, if your configuration is “full-consult” then you can continue speaking with Mr.B until
you press ” Trnsfer ” softkey a second time. This will drop you out of the conversation and let Mr.A
and Mr.B speak with each other.
If your configuration is “full-blind”, the phone will automatically transfer the call right after you havedialed Mr.B number and you don’t have a chance to speak with Mr.B before transferring your
conversation. This configuration does not require you press the ” Trnsfer ” softkey a second time.
But the “full-consult” method can only work when the second line is available, if not, it will fall back
to “full-blind” method.
(Notice: ” Trnsfer ” is the text on your phone, not “Transfer”)