Circular Hunting; Distributed Hunting; Camp On To Hunt Groups; Station Message Detail Recording (Smdr) - Toshiba IP EDGE Description

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Circular Hunting

In this type of hunt group, calls hunt DNs in a specific series. However, the series form a
loop, which enables the last DN to hunt to the first DN. When any DN in the series is
called, the system will ring the first idle DN in the series, starting with the called DN,
hunting to all DNs in the series. As an option, this type of hunt group can have a unique
Pilot DN assigned to it. When callers dial the Pilot DN to reach a telephone in the group,
calls will hunt all DNs from first to last.

Distributed Hunting

This type of hunt group always has a unique Pilot DN assigned to it. Callers dial the pilot
DN to reach a telephone in the group. Calls hunt so that the calls distribute evenly to each
DN in the group. Hunting rotation always starts in sequence with the DN that follows the
DN that received the last call – even if all other DNs are idle.

Camp on to Hunt Groups

On incoming CO line calls to busy hunt groups, the caller automatically camps on to the
called DN or Pilot DN and the caller receives ring-back-tone.
On internal calls to busy hunt groups, the caller may get a busy tone. The caller may then
dial a digit to initiate Camp On-Busy to the called busy DN or the Pilot DN, if used. As an
option, for each hunt group that uses a Pilot DN, calls will automatically camp on to the
called Pilot DN.
With Automatic Camp On, the caller does not get a busy tone, instead the caller receives a
confirmation tone followed by a ring-back-tone. When using hunt group Pilot DNs,
camped on calls queue onto all DNs in the group and will connect to any DN in the group
that becomes available. When not using Pilot DNs, Camp On is only applied to the called
DN.
When more than one party is camped on (queued) to a hunt group, the party with the high-
est Queuing Priority Level (QPL) will connect first when the destination becomes avail-
able. If the parties have the same QPL, the longest waiting call will connect first.

Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)

For each incoming, outgoing or tandem call, the IPedge system can generate a record that
includes details of the call, including the originating station or trunk, the start time of the
call, its duration, authorization codes, etc. If a station user dials "911," the IPedge system
will also generate a record at the beginning of the call as part of its internal notification
that an emergency call is in progress. SMDR requires a connected Call Accounting system
connected by TCP.
IPedge General Description
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Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
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