Client Station Blind Transfers External Caller To Did/Hunt Group - Linksys SPA9000 Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 4
Configuring SPA9000 Features
To use the administration web server to configure the hunt group, complete the following steps:
Step 1
Direct your browser to the following URL:
spa9000_ip/admin/voice/advanced
Replace spa9000_ip with the IP address of the SPA9000. Use IVR option 110# to determine the IP
address. Before using the administration web server, you must enable it on the WAN interface, using
option 7932#.
You can also negotiate to this page from the first page of the administration web server by clicking
Admin Login, Advanced, and then click the Voice tab.
The system prompts for the Administrator account password if it has been set. After authentication, if
required, the Voice - Info page appears.
Step 2
Click the SIP tab and scroll down to the PBX Parameters section.
This section is illustrated in
Figure 4-13 PBX Parameters
Step 3
Enter the hunt group script into the Hunt Groups field.
The syntax for the hunt group script is as follows:
extension-in:name=hunt-groupname,hunt-list,hunt=style;ring-interval;max_hunt,cfwd=extensio
n-fwd
For details and an example hunt group rule, see the
page
Step 4
Click Submit All Changes.

Client Station Blind Transfers External Caller To DID/Hunt Group

This is a special case where a client station can transfer an external caller on a line interface to a hunt
group defined in the line <Contact List>. Typically, the client station is an AA that prompts the external
caller to enter the desired DID (hunt) group number.
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"Configuring a Hunt Group Rule" section on
Linksys SPA9000 Administrator Guide
Managing Call Forwarding
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