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Syntax for Hunt Rules, Global Hunt Rule, SYNTAX, Line-Specific Hunt Rule, Parameters

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Configuring Special Features Managing Inbound Calls with Hunt Groups 6 Syntax for Hunt Rules • Global Hunt Rule (SIP page > PBX Parameters section > Hunt Groups field) SYNTAX: extension:[name="name",]station[,station[,station [...]]],hunt=hrule[,cfwd=target] • Line-Specific Hunt Rule (Line N page > Subscriber Information section > Contact List field) SYNTAX: station[,station[,station[...]]],hunt=hrule; [,cfwd=target] Parameters • extension: An extension number for the hunt group • name: A name for the hunt group, which will appear in the Corporate Directory • station: The extension numbers; the wildcard symbols ? and * can be used to represent one or more characters • hunt=hrule: The hunt order, ring interval, and maximum duration, in the following format: hunt=algo;interval;max - algo: The hunt order. - re: Restart. Hunting starts at the beginning of the list. If the first station does not answer within the specified interval (see below), the hunt proceeds through the stations in sequential order. - ne: Next. The system determines the station that was chosen in the previous hunt, and hunting starts with the next station in the list. If that station does not answer within the specified interval (see below), the hunt proceeds through the stations in sequential order. - ra: Random order. The system randomly chooses a station from the list. If the selected station does not answer within the specified interval (see below), the hunt proceeds randomly through the unchosen stations until each station is tried. - al: All. The system rings all the stations at the same time. - interval: The number of seconds to wait for one station to answer, before choosing another station. If interval is *, the hunt is stopped at the first station that starts ringing, and rings the station until it answers, or the caller hangs up, or the station's ringer times out. SPA9000 Voice System Installation and Configuration Guide for Web UI 110

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Configuring Special Features
Managing Inbound Calls with Hunt Groups
SPA9000 Voice System Installation and Configuration Guide for Web UI
110
6
Syntax for Hunt Rules
Global Hunt Rule
(SIP page > PBX Parameters section > Hunt Groups field)
SYNTAX:
extension:[name=”
name”
,]
station
[,
station
[,
station
[…]]],hunt=
hrule
[,cfwd=
target
]
Line-Specific Hunt Rule
(Line
N
page > Subscriber Information section > Contact List field)
SYNTAX:
station
[,
station
[,
station
[…]]],hunt=
hrule;
[,cfwd=
target
]
Parameters
extension
: An extension number for the hunt group
name
: A name for the hunt group, which will appear in the Corporate
Directory
station:
The extension numbers; the wildcard symbols ? and * can be
used to represent one or more characters
hunt=hrule:
The hunt order, ring interval, and maximum duration, in the
following format:
hunt=algo;interval;max
-
algo:
The hunt order.
re:
Restart. Hunting starts at the beginning of the list. If the first station
does not answer within the specified
interval
(see below), the hunt
proceeds through the stations in sequential order.
ne:
Next. The system determines the station that was chosen in the
previous hunt, and hunting starts with the next station in the list. If that
station does not answer within the specified
interval
(see below), the
hunt proceeds through the stations in sequential order.
ra:
Random order. The system randomly chooses a station from the list. If
the selected station does not answer within the specified
interval
(see
below), the hunt proceeds randomly through the unchosen stations until
each station is tried.
al:
All. The system rings all the stations at the same time.
-
interval:
The number of seconds to wait for one station to answer,
before choosing another station. If interval is *, the hunt is stopped at the
first station that starts ringing, and rings the station until it answers, or the
caller hangs up, or the station's ringer times out.