Forum Discussion
Microsoft Teams Call Delegation
- Aug 25, 2022
1. The delegate needs to be available, otherwise the call will step past this to Voicemail. This isn't really like call queues, it's call forwarding and relies on the Delegator choosing to either forward their calls to Delegates or for calls to also ring their Delegates. The Delegates is really just a group to the calls section in Settings.
2. Yes, if they are available
3. Delegator is in control, if it's set to also ring their delegate then their setting defines how long that is attempted before the next option (typically voicemail).
4. Not really, it' unclear to me what setting your delegators have set to forward calls to delegates. Sometimes SBCs can have issues when calls are set to forward if they haven't been fully configured as documented for Teams.
1. The delegate needs to be available, otherwise the call will step past this to Voicemail. This isn't really like call queues, it's call forwarding and relies on the Delegator choosing to either forward their calls to Delegates or for calls to also ring their Delegates. The Delegates is really just a group to the calls section in Settings.
2. Yes, if they are available
3. Delegator is in control, if it's set to also ring their delegate then their setting defines how long that is attempted before the next option (typically voicemail).
4. Not really, it' unclear to me what setting your delegators have set to forward calls to delegates. Sometimes SBCs can have issues when calls are set to forward if they haven't been fully configured as documented for Teams.