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HUNTING GROUPSCALL SERVER : TELEPHONE FEATURES
Ed. 04 3/4Réf. 3EH 21000 BSAA
ACTIVATION/USE
Depending on the management type chosen for the group, the system makes the stations ring as fol-
lows:
Management type parallel cyclic sequential
Stations rung all the free stations in the group 1st free station following the last
selected
1st free station in the program-
ming order
For a group in SETUP mode,
the call is camped on
on all busy stations on all the stations in the group, if all are busy
A busy station goes into idle
status
the call with the highest priority is presented
To answer a call go off-hook or press Handsfree or the "Group Supervision" programmed key
For a group in SIGNALING
mode, the call is camped on
if all stations are busy, on the first station in the group
NO YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
External call for a
hunting group
Address
“BusyGrpInd" = 1 ?
The group is treated
depending on its status
Is the group
available?
Is hold
authorized (*) ?
Treatment of the failure
depending on the configuration
The call is presented to the group or
camped on
If the preannouncement is not
activated, the calling party hears
the ringing tone (if it is activated,
see the corresponding file).
Dynamic routing (see file "call
distribution") is activated as well as
forwarding if present

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Alcatel OmniPCX Office Specifications

General IconGeneral
VoIP SupportYes
SIP SupportYes
ISDN SupportYes
Analog SupportYes
Integrated Voice MailYes
Auto AttendantYes
ConferencingYes
VoIP ProtocolsSIP, H.323
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Network Interfaces10/100 Mbps Ethernet
Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing