Adding Or Removing Members From A Group - Nortel ICS Install Manual

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The hunt group setting impacts other features:
Call forwards set on telephones that are members of a hunt
group are overridden by the hunt group routing.
Telephones which are members of a hunt group can
temporarily leave a group by activating the DND feature.
Wireless twinning can be enabled if a hunt group appears
on the portable as well as the set.
Priority calls to a hunt group will be rejected
Hunt group set numbers cannot be in a ringing group.
Hunt group set numbers cannot be in a page zone.
Hunt group member line keys take precedence over Hunt
group key, therefore, it is recommended that you do not
assign any lines to telephones which are part of the hunt
group. If you do assign lines to a hunt group telephone,
ensure they do not duplicate any of the lines assigned to the
Hunt Group DN (Upgraded systems: 707-736; 7.1
systems: 739-768).
Note: Do not program videophones as members of a hunt
group. Hunt groups allow one B channel connection at
a time and videophones use two B channels.

Adding or removing members from a group

Members of the group can be any system telephone, ISDN
telephone, or portables.
A telephone can be in more than one hunt group, but is
considered a member in each hunt group, increasing the
total number of members in the system.
There will be only one appearance of the same hunt group
on a telephone, regardless of how many lines are assigned
to the hunt group. The appearance can be set to:
Appr&Ring, Appr only, or Ring only.
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Modular ICS 7.1 Installer Guide

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