Instruction manual

Group Hunt Page 1603 of 3156
Features and Services
Feature interactions
Access Restrictions
If a routing-associated DN is programmed in a group hunt list, the access
restrictions based on the Class of Service and/or TGAR of the calling station/
route apply.
Attendant Alternative Answering
A Pilot DN can be defined as an alternative DN. Calls forwarded to a Pilot
DN as an alternative DN are directed to the next DN in the group.
Attendant Blocking of Directory Number
It is not possible to activate the Attendant Blocking of DN feature for a Pilot
DN (PLDN). If an attempt is made to block a PLDN, the attempt will be
canceled and overflow tone will be returned. If a DN that is a member in a
Group Hunt (or Hunt) list is blocked by the Attendant Blocking of DN
feature, the DN is considered to be busy.
Attendant Break-in and Toll Operator Break-in
Attendant Break-in and Toll Operator Break-in will not be supported when
dialing a Pilot DN directly.
Attendant Busy Verify
An attendant is not allowed to busy-verify when dialing a Pilot DN directly.
Attendant Overflow Position
A PLDN cannot be configured as an Attendant Overflow DN (AODN).
Call Forward All Calls
When Group Hunting attempts to terminate on a DN which has CFW All
Calls active, it will continue with the next DN in the group if the attempted
DN is busy, or if the DN is idle and the response to the Call Forward Ignore
(CFWI) prompt in LD 57 is NO. If the attempted DN is idle and the
response to the CFWI prompt in LD 57 is YES, then Group Hunting will
terminate and the stations associated with the DN will be rung.
Call Forward Busy
Group Hunting has priority over the Call Forward Busy feature.