Instruction manual
Page 1672 of 3156 Hunting
553-3001-306 Standard 10.00 January 2002
Operating parameters
There are no operating parameters associated with this feature
Feature interactions
Advice of Charge for EuroISDN
Calls charged with Advice of Charge that are either extended, transferred or
redirected to another set via Hunting, are charged against the last station that
answers the call and the controlling station releases.
Attendant Alternative Answering
Calls directed to a busy Attendant Alternative Answering (AAA) DN with
Hunt defined are routed down the Hunt chain as defined for the AAA DN.
A Pilot DN for a hunting group can be defined as an AAA DN. Calls
forwarded to a Pilot DN are directed to the next DN in the group.
Attendant Blocking of Directory Number
If Attendant Blocking of DN is attempted on a busy DN having the Hunting
feature active, busy tone will be returned (overriding the Hunting feature).
Attendant Break-In
If the destination DN is in a Hunting chain with some idle DNs, the Break-In
request goes to the first idle DN in the chain. To prevent this occurrence, the
attendant can press the Break-In key prior to dialing the destination DN.
Attendant Busy Verify
Attendant Busy Verify does not affect Hunting.
Automatic Set Relocation
Calls will not hunt to a telephone that is being relocated
Call Detail Recording on Redirected Incoming Calls
The Call Detail Recording on Redirected Incoming Calls feature does not
affect how the Hunting feature operates; however, it does provide
information about the answering party in the CDR ID field if incoming calls
have been redirected by any one of these features.