Configuring Phone Lines and Calling Routing Behavior

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Managing Inbound Calls with Hunt Groups

 

 

 

 

 

Using wildcard characters to specify a range of station numbers Global Rule: 500:name=”TechSupport”,1*,hunt=al

Line-Specific Rule: 1*,hunt=al

In this example, the * symbol is a wildcard character that represents any number of digits. An incoming call simultaneously rings all stations that begin with the number 1.

Creating multiple hunt groups with the pipe character

Global Rule: 500:name=”TechSupport”,101,102,103,hunt=al 600:name=”AccountSupport”,2*,hunt=al

Line-Specific Rule: 101,102,103,hunt=al 2*,hunt=al

Two hunt groups are created. One hunt rule applies to stations 101, 102, and 103. The other hunt rule applies to all stations that begin with the number 2.

Ringing stations sequentially with call forwarding to the Auto Attendant

Global Rule: 300:name=”TechSupport”,101,102,100,hunt=re; 20;2,cfwd=aa

Line-Specific Rule: 101,102,100,hunt=re;20;2,cfwd=aa

An incoming call is routed sequentially from the beginning of the list (hunt=re). Every new call is routed to the first station, 101. If the call is unanswered, it cycles to station 102 and then to station 100. Each phone rings for 20 seconds (20). After 2 cycles, an unanswered call is forwarded to the Auto Attendant (cfwd=aa).

Ringing stations randomly with call forwarding to voice mail

Global Rule: 400:name=”Sales”,101,102,103,hunt=ra;30;1, cfwd=vm2100

Line-Specific Rule: 101,102,103,hunt=ra;30;1,cfwd=vm2100

An incoming call is routed in random order (hunt=ra). A new call is routed to a randomly chosen station. If the call is unanswered, it cycles through the stations in random order. Each phone rings for 30 seconds (30). After 1 cycle is completed, an unanswered call is forwarded to the voice mail for station 100, where Line 2 is configured for the voice mail service (1,cfwd=vm2100).

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Cisco Systems SPA9000 manual Line-Specific Rule 1*,hunt=al