Installation guide
Trunk group hunt types 27-8
Chapter 27: Understanding Wave Trunks
Wave Global Administrator Guide
Hunt type examples
Assume channels 1 through 5 belong to the same outbound trunk group.
Forward-order linear searching
• Request for external line: accepted by outbound connection
• Check digital channel, channel 1: busy
• Check digital channel, channel 2: busy
• Check digital channel, channel 3: available—call placed
• Request for external line: accepted by outbound connection
• Check digital channel, channel 1: busy
• Check digital channel, channel 2: available—call placed
In this example, each time a request for an external line is made (typically by the user dialing 9
to access an external line) the trunk group members (individual digital channels) are searched
in order.
Reverse-order linear searching
• Request for external line: accepted by outbound trunk group
• Check digital channel, channel5: busy
• Check digital channel, channel 4: busy
• Check digital channel, channel 3: available—call placed
• Request for external line: accepted by outbound trunk group
• Check digital channel, channel 5: busy
• Check digital channel, channel 4: available—call placed
Release 2.0
September 2010