Serial Hunting; Circular Hunting; Distributed Hunting; Camp On To Hunt Groups - Toshiba Strata CIX40 General Description Manual

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Serial Hunting

In this type of hunt group, calls hunt [DNs] in a series from first to last in a specific order. 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 the last [DN] 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.

Circular Hunting

In this type of hunt group, calls hunt [DNs] in a series in a specific order; however, the series forms
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 in such a way so as to distribute the calls 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 busy tone. The caller can 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 the Automatic Camp On option, the caller does not get busy tone, instead the caller receives
confirmation tone followed by 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 highest
Queuing Priority Level (QPL) will be connected first when the destination becomes available. If
the parties have the same QPL, the longest waiting call will be connected first.

Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)

System Availability: All systems
For each incoming, outgoing or tandem call, the Strata CIX 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 Strata CIX 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 an optional BSIS or network interface circuit card and a connected Call
Accounting system.
For
Network SMDR
150.
Strata CIX General Description
and
Centralized SMDR for Systems in a Strata Net
12/07
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
Network, refer to
Features
page
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