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a) Click
ARS Hunt Groups
. The
ARS Hunt Groups
window appears.
b) Select the
Hunt group
checkboxes. The selected hunt groups will be subject to ARS and
toll restriction.
c) If
3-Way Calling/Conference
is selected in the
Telephone Lines
page, the
Hunt group 80
is used for same line connect
checkbox is enabled. If the checkbox is selected, and a
remote user enters hunt group 80 to activate call bridge, the same telephone line will be
used to place the call (instead of a telephone line chosen by ARS). However toll
restriction will still be used.
Restricting local extension access to specific hunt groups
By default, all local extensions have access to all hunt groups. As part of an ARS and toll
restriction scheme you can restrict the hunt groups that a local extension can use.
1. Remove the local extension’s access to the hunt group. See
Hunt group permissions
on page
64.
NOTE:
If the local extension does not have access to a hunt group, but the user dials leading
digits that select a hunt group, the hunt group is used anyway.
Allowing a local extension to bypass ARS and toll restriction
You can allow a local extension to select a hunt group that bypasses ARS and toll restriction.
The user will be able to dial any phone number, and no carrier codes will be prefixed to the
phone number.
1. Set up a hunt group with telephone lines or VoIP lines. See
Line Hunt Groups
on page 149.
2. Provide the local extension with access to the hunt group. See
Hunt group permissions
on
page 64.
3. Select the
Auto Route Selection
page.
4. Click
ARS Hunt Groups
. The
ARS Hunt Groups
window appears.
5. Clear the associated
Hunt group
checkbox. The hunt group will not be subject to ARS and
toll restriction.