Instruction manual

Page 1604 of 3156 Group Hunt
553-3001-306 Standard 10.00 January 2002
If the DN attempted for termination has FBA (Forward Busy Allowed) Class
of Service, and if it is busy, then Group Hunting continues with the next DN
in the group.
Call Forward/Hunt Override Via Flexible Feature Code
Primary Line Directory Numbers (PLDNs) are not overridden by the Call
Forward/Hunt Override Via FFC feature. Any attempt will be ignored and
access denied treatment will result.
Call Forward No Answer
Call Forward No Answer (CFNA) can optionally be configured to use a Pilot
DN. This option is available when the HUNT DN or the FDN is defined as a
Pilot DN.
If an idle station attempted for termination has CFNA defined, then the station
will be rung. If the station does not answer within the customer specified
number of ring cycles, then group hunting will continue with the next DN in
the group. The calling party will continue to hear ring back tone until one of
the conditions mentioned in Termination conditions on page 1596 (the last
condition is not applicable in this case) is met, or until they releases the call.
Call Forward No Answer, Second Level
Second Level Call Forward No Answer will not be applied to calls that are
Group Hunting.
Call Forward No Answer by Call Type
CFNA by Call Type can optionally be configured on use a Pilot DN. This
option is available when the EFD, or EHT DN is defined as a Pilot DN.
When Group Hunting terminates on an idle station with Call Forward No
Answer by Call Type active, treatment will be the same as in the case of
CFNA.
Call Forward No Answer, Second Level
Second Level CFNA will not be applied to calls with Group Hunting active.
Call Detail Recording on Redirected Incoming Calls
For the Call Detail Recording on Redirected Incoming Calls feature, in the
case of Group Hunt, the Pilot DN is the one before the last set in the
redirection chain.