# Allow Callers to Break Out from Voicemail

When a call rolls to voicemail, some callers have an urgent reason to speak with a person instead of recording a message. Cloud Voice can offer them an escape route: while listening to the voicemail greeting, they press `0` and the system routes them straight to an operator, an extension, or an IVR (Interactive Voice Response) menu. Without this option, a caller who reaches voicemail has no choice but to hang up and dial again.

This is especially useful for teams that must stay reachable after hours, such as technical support, medical offices, or a sales desk with an on-call manager.

:::note
"Press 0" works because the caller's keypress sends a DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) tone, the same tones a phone sends for any digit you dial. The system listens for that tone during the greeting and reroutes the call. This break-out setting lives in the global Voicemail settings, so it applies to every caller who reaches voicemail.
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## Set the break-out destination

Decide where emergency callers should land. You can send them to a single extension or hand them off to an IVR that offers further choices.

1. Sign in to the phone system web portal and open **Call Features > Voicemail**.
2. Under **Caller Options**, turn on **Allow callers to press 0 to break out from voicemail**.
3. Open the **Destination** drop-down and choose where the call should go:
   - **IVR**: Send the caller into an [IVR menu](/pbx/administrator-guide/interactive-voice-response-overview/), which can present its own set of options (for example, "press 1 for support, press 2 for the on-call manager").
   - **Extension**: Ring a specific extension, such as an operator or an on-call phone.
4. Click **Save**, then **Apply** to activate the change.

:::tip
Point the destination at something that is actually staffed when the call would land there. An IVR is a good choice after hours because it can offer several options or forward to a mobile number, while a single extension is simplest when one person is always on call.
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:::caution
The change is not live until you click **Apply**. Clicking only **Save** stores the setting but leaves the old behavior in place, so callers will keep hearing "no such option" until you apply it.
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## Tell callers about the shortcut

Callers only use this feature if they know it exists. If your voicemail plays a custom greeting, [update the greeting](/pbx/administrator-guide/change-voicemail-greetings/) so it prompts callers to press `0` when they need to reach someone right away.

:::caution
An unannounced break-out is an invisible one: if the greeting never mentions pressing `0`, urgent callers will still hang up and redial. Also confirm the destination you chose is answered (or forwards to a mobile) during the hours those calls arrive, otherwise the caller escapes voicemail only to reach another dead end.
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