Installation manual
Chapter 3: Programming the AT&T Partner II 19
Programming Hunt Group 7
You program Hunt Group 7 for voice mail. You program it identically, regardless of
whether Amanda is being used as a primary automated attendant, a backup attendant, or a
voice messaging center. It is a circular hunt group.
Procedure #505 Hunt Group Extensions lets you assign any number of extensions to a
Hunt Group. The system supports up to seven Hunt Groups, with Hunt Group 7 used
exclusively for voice messaging.
Any number of extensions can be assigned to each Hunt Group.
To assign an extension to Hunt Group 7:
1. Press
2. At the Group: prompt, enter a group number (7 is for voice messaging). For example,
a display similar to the following appears:
Hunt Group 7
Extension:
3. Enter an extension number. For example, to select extension 31, press .
4. To assign the extension, press until you see “1” for assigned to group on
the display.
5. To assign another extension, press or until the extension
number shows on the display. Repeat step 4.
6. Select another procedure or exit programming mode.
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After you assign the extensions associated with the voice messaging system hardware to
Hunt Group 7, you can set the Transfer Return Extension (#306) for those extensions to
extension 10 (or another extension with a person who can assist the caller). See a Partner
manual for details.
Assigning Extensions to Ring-No-Answer Service
Procedure #310 VMS Cover automatically routes an extension’s unanswered intercom,
transferred, and DIL/DID calls to Amanda after a specified number of rings so callers can
leave messages.
You program it identically, regardless of whether Amanda is being used as a primary
automated attendant, a backup attendant, or a voice messaging center.
#507 VMS Hunt Schedule
Assigning Outside Lines to Hunt
Group 7
#206 Group Call Distribution
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