Hunt Group Data Entry Screen - Avaya Octel 200 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Hunt Group Configuration Changes
All of the APIC ports to be used for call processing are to be configured into a hunt group.
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The APIC ports defined for message waiting are not part of the hunt group.
Configure the hunt group as follows and check each step when complete. Configured screen examples
follow the steps.
1. Select an unused hunt group for the APIC ports. This hunt group is referred to
below as HX.
2. Select an unused extension number for the access number to this hunt group.
This number is referred to below as EXTNH.
3. Add hunt group HX to the system. Set up the group as shown in Figure 12.1-6.
The hunt group is a queuing UCD group (uniform call distribution), with all
ports that are going to perform call processing as its members. Ports that are
dedicated to message waiting are not included in the hunt group. Refer to
Figure 12.1-8.
4. Assign the hunt group a coverage path (CPX) that has the attendant as its first
coverage point. This coverage path ensures that if the Octel 200/300 is not
working, calls default to the attendant. Refer to the Coverage Path
Configuration section, step 6.
Group Number: HX
Group Name: A-EXTNH
Queue?: y___
Security Code:
ISDN Caller Disp:
Queue Length: # of ports
Calls Warning Threshold: ______
Time Warning Threshold:
PB60019-01
HUNT GROUP
Group EXTENSION: EXTNH
Vector? n
Night Service Destination:
Coverage Path:
Calls Warning Port: ____
Time Warning Port:____
Figure 12.1-6 Hunt Group Data Entry Screen
Definity G3 Adaptive Integration with APIC
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