3Com 3C10402B Administrator's Manual page 153

Networked telephony systems
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NBX 100 systems: 450–499 (You can assign a maximum of 48
extensions.)
To configure hunt groups:
1 Log on to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator login ID and
password.
2 Click Call Distribution Groups > Hunt Groups.
3 See the online Help for more information.
To enable Supervisory Monitoring for a Hunt Group, define a Supervisory
Monitoring Domain (click Feature Settings > Supervisory Monitoring) that
includes the Hunt Group.
Hunt Group Considerations
For a telephone to participate in a hunt group, the telephone user
must be logged into the hunt group. See the NBX Telephone Guide
for more information.
You can lock in a member of a hunt group, which prevents the
member from logging out of the system. See the online Help for more
information.
When you create a hunt group, you specify one of three types: linear
hunt group, circular hunt group, or calling group. You base your
choice on the ringing pattern that you want.
For each group that you define, you also specify:
The Total Timeout — The length of time in seconds that the call
rings on the group's telephones before the call goes to the group's
call coverage point.
The Per-Device Timeout — The length of time in seconds that
each telephone rings in the cycle. (Ignored for Calling Groups.)
Whether you want the system to log a telephone out of the hunt
group if it does not answer. (Ignored for Calling Groups.)
For linear and circular hunt groups, the order in which a group
telephone rings (the telephone's priority) is the same as the order in
which you added it to the group. For calling groups, all phones ring
simultaneously.
The Call Pickup feature is not supported for hunt groups.
Hunt Groups
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