06-06-2011 10:38 PM - edited 03-16-2019 05:18 AM
Hi all !!
Good to see you again
i want have some solution about Hunt and CallFW
We use HuntGroup and apply TopDown.
End User set CallFW some Number but Calling from Huntpilot Number doesn't work CallFW.
It is Right. i know it
But, End User Want to Work CallFW anytime
simply
HuntpilotNumber 1000 ----> HuntMember1001 (but callFW 2020) member1001 ringing. ////doesnt CallFW
So... do you have any idea?
Thank you all.
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06-07-2011 03:10 AM
Hi,
It's by the design of Hunt algorithms. It ignores Call Fw configurations of its members and moves on to next member or group.
If the end user would like to always work from 2020, then why can't you try to include 2020 into members list directly?
Regards...
-Ashok.
06-07-2011 07:08 AM
There's no way around about what you want, there is no way to have call forward if the call comes from the HP.
Not even SNR would work here as I assume that DN is internal and SNR doesn't work for internal devices.
As Ashok mentions, if there's some reason that internal device needs to ring for those calls then you'll have to include it in the line group (you can use Hlog on the devices to have them log in to get calls.) or explain your user what he wants simply cannot be done.
HTH
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06-06-2011 10:44 PM
use the call coverage feature , don't remeber the config sample, but it should work.
06-06-2011 11:03 PM
Hi Yuan Tang.
Call Coverage feature is only work CME. isn't it?
06-07-2011 03:10 AM
Hi,
It's by the design of Hunt algorithms. It ignores Call Fw configurations of its members and moves on to next member or group.
If the end user would like to always work from 2020, then why can't you try to include 2020 into members list directly?
Regards...
-Ashok.
06-07-2011 07:08 AM
There's no way around about what you want, there is no way to have call forward if the call comes from the HP.
Not even SNR would work here as I assume that DN is internal and SNR doesn't work for internal devices.
As Ashok mentions, if there's some reason that internal device needs to ring for those calls then you'll have to include it in the line group (you can use Hlog on the devices to have them log in to get calls.) or explain your user what he wants simply cannot be done.
HTH
java
If this helps, please rate
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