Voice Ring Group Command Set - ADTRAN AOS Version R10.1.0 Command Reference Manual

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Voice ring groups define groups of user accounts that can be called in a coordinated way with a single
extension. Ring group members can log in when they want to receive calls from the group, and log out
when they do not want to receive group calls.
There are five ring group types to select from when creating a new ring group. The first of these types is a
linear hunt group. In this type of group, calls are distributed to members in the order in which they were
added to the ring group. The second type is the all ring group. In this type of group, all members of the
group are called, and the first extension to answer receives the call. The third type is the uniform call
distribution (UCD) group. In this group type, calls are distributed to members in the order in which they
were added to the group, but in a uniform, round-robin fashion. The fourth type is an executive ring group.
In this group type, calls are made to both the executive's and assistant's extensions, but the calls use the
executive's call coverage. The last type is the operator ring group. This group type is detailed in the
Operator Ring Group Command Set on page
Ring group's extensions must be unique and cannot begin with a 0 or a 9. When configuring a new ring
group, the extension defaults to one greater than the highest number ring group extension currently
configured, or 8001 if no ring groups are configured. For more information about specific ring group
configuration, refer to the NetVanta 7000 Series Ring Groups and Operator Groups quick configuration
guide (article number 1539) available online at https://supportforums.adtran.com.
To activate the Voice Ring Group Configuration mode, enter the voice ring-group command at the Global
Configuration mode prompt. For example:
>enable
#configure terminal
(config)#voice ring-group xxxx*
(config-xxxx)#
*where xxxx = the ring group's four-digit extension.
The following commands are common to multiple command sets and are covered in a centralized section
of this guide. For more information, refer to the sections listed below:
alias "<text>" on page 66
cross-connect on page 67
description <text> on page 70
do on page 71
exit on page 73
interface on page 74
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