What is Do Not Disturb?
When you are busy, Do Not Disturb will send incoming calls to voice mail, but still provide the option for callers to ring in (in case it’s urgent). When Do Not Disturb is on, callers hear a special greeting. During this greeting, if they press “2” they will ring through, giving you the opportunity to pick up. You can use our system greeting or record your own. If you record a greeting be sure to let your callers know they can leave a message, and that if their call is urgent, they can press “2” during the greeting and ring through. After you have recorded your greeting, be sure to click “Save Changes” on the Do Not Disturb page or the new greeting will not be played. You can set up Do Not Disturb starting now (specify the duration and click “start” on the Do Not Disturb page), or set up a schedule for Do Not Disturb. To set up scheduled Do Not Disturb, check the “Use this Schedule” box, define the schedule, and click “Save Changes” on the Do Not Disturb page When Do Not Disturb is tur
Do Not Disturb allows you to temporarily block all incoming calls. When “Do Not Disturb” is on, all your incoming calls are automatically sent to Vonage Voicemail Plus. If you haven’t enabled Voicemail Plus, all incoming calls will be sent to a system message indicating that you are not accepting calls at this time. You can turn “Do Not Disturb” on or off for each of your Vonage lines separately. And “Do Not Disturb” won’t affect your outgoing calls.