FEATURES GUIDE

General Features
232 Features Guide
Station Hunting
Description
If a call reaches a floating number of a hunting group, Station Hunting redirects the incoming
call to an idle member of the hunting group. There are a maximum of 32 hunting groups. Idle
extensions are automatically hunted according to the programmed type. There are 6 hunting
types available Circular, UCD (Uniform Call Distribution), Voice Mail (VM), Automated
Attendant (AA), Ring and No Reply.
Circular hunting:
The extensions are hunted in a circular pattern, regardless of the jack number.
UCD:
Refer to "Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)" in this section.
AA hunting:
All of the AA ports are hunted until an idle one is found to permit AA Service.
VM hunting:
All of the VM ports are hunted until an idle one is found to permit VM Service.
Ring:
All of the extensions in the group ring simultaneously.
No Reply hunting:
The extensions are hunted in the order of registration. If a called extension is busy or
does not answer ("Call Forwarding No Answer" time) the extension is skipped.
One hunting type is selected for each hunting group. The hunting order corresponds to the
order of registration in programme "[131] Hunting Group Assignment." For VM/AA Hunting,
an incoming call to any extension number which belongs to a hunting group is hunted as well.
Available hunting types may vary depending on a destination.
: A call is hunted.
Hunting Type
Circular
VM/
AA
UCD Ring
No
Reply
Destination of incoming calls
Floating number of a hunting group
An extension which belongs to a hunting
group