On the Gigaset desktop devices you can configure Busy Lamp Field (BLF) keys, when these keys are blinking and pressed a Call Pickup for this incoming call is done. Example 1: Mostly used by many platforms. Call Pickup Code = *04 - User 1011 is receiving an incoming call.
- The BLF key 1011 on the device with number 1012 is blinking.
- User 1012 presses the blinking BLF key
- Maxwell sends invite <Call Pickup Code> + <Target number>, in this example: Request-Line: INVITE sip:*041011@x.x.x.x SIP/2.0
Example 2: Call Pickup code is not using the Target number. In some platforms, the Monitored number (Target number) is an user-ID and not a phone number, but the Call Pickup is using the phone number. So the Call Pickup code needs to be different. - User1011 must be monitored using the user-ID and not his/her internal number 1011
- The Call Pickup must use the <Call Pickup Code> + <Target number>
User 1011 is receiving an incoming call. The BLF key User1011 on the device with number 1012 is blinking. User 1012 presses the blinking BLF key Maxwell sends invite *041011
Call Pickup code | Maxwell sends | Example: |
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Without "|" as END character (Normal behavior) | <Call Pickup Code> + <Target number> | *04 | With "|" as END character | <Call Pickup Code> without the "|" | *041011| |
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