System Programming
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Hunting Overflow
Description
Assigns the length of a queue and the management of an incoming call when the queue is full.
There are 3 types of management mentioned below:
Selection
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Hunting group number: 01 through 32
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Call management: OVF (Overflow)/Busy (Busy Tone)/No
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The length of the queue: 0 through 8, 1 digit
Default
All hunting groups — Busy, 0
Programming
1.
Enter 133.
Display: Hunt Overflow
2.
Press NEXT.
Display: Group NO?
3.
Enter a hunting group number.
To enter hunting group number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01:Busy ,0
4.
Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5.
Press
.
6.
Enter the length of the queue.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new number.
Overflow:
When the queue is full, a new incoming call is transferred to the Intercept
destination for the group. If the length of the queue is assigned as "0" and
all extensions are busy or logged out, the call is transferred to the Intercept
destination for the group.
Busy Tone:
This assignment is available only when the call is made through an ISDN
line or intercom call. If the queue is full, a busy tone is sent to a caller. If
the length of the queue is assigned as "0" and all extensions are busy or
logged out, a busy tone is sent to the caller.
No:
As the queue is treated as infinite, overflow will not occur and a busy tone
will not be sent. The call will be kept waiting until an extension in the
group becomes idle (or logs in) or until the intercept timer expires (the
intercept destination will then ring). IRNA starts.
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