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S-9
Service Conditions (cont'd)
27.
STATION HUNTING - TERMINAL can be programmed on a node basis even in the use of telephone
numbers. In other words, the feature became available via the data written on the Local Data Memory
(LDM), not only on the Data Memory (DM) or the Network Data Memory (NDM). If this is the case,
conditions are as follows:
a.) The feature is to be programmed by using the telephone number (TELN) of each station.
b.) A hunting group can be configured by a maximum of 100 stations.
c.) There is no limitation to the number of hunting groups per node.
d.) A station can belong to one hunting group only. A station cannot belong to another group
including that for STATION HUNTING - CIRCULAR [S-7] or UNIFORM CALL
DISTRIBUTION (UCD) [U-1].
e.) When all stations to be hunted are busy, the incoming call is forwarded finally to the Secretarial
Station. However, when the Station is not assigned or is also in the busy state, a busy tone is
provided to the caller.
f.) A station, already a member of an existing hunting group by Physical Station Number (referred to
below as the "feature via DM"), can also be a member of the additional hunting group by
telephone number (referred to below as the "feature via LDM").
g.) The "feature via LDM", though using the telephone numbers, cannot be used together with that
via FCCS.
h.) When Physical Station Number and telephone number assigned to a pilot station are identical, the
"feature via LDM" takes priority over the "feature via DM".
i.) A Phantom telephone number, assigned to the telephone number for a pilot station, can also be a
pilot number via the APHNL command setting. See details in Interactions.
28.
When activating this feature via the FCCS network, when CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE [C-2]
has been set to the pilot station, the service priority (CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE or Station
Hunting) can be determined by the ASFC command.
29.
When activating this feature via the FCCS network, when CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE [C-2]
or CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5] has been set to a member station and the station is busy,
the station is skipped.
30.
When activating this feature via the FCCS network, CALL FORWARDING - DON'T ANSWER [C-3],
will respond to both pilot and non-pilot stations.
31.
When activating this feature via the FCCS network, calling back for CALL BACK [C-1] or CALL HOLD
[C-6] is not hunted.
32.
Hot Line station can be assigned to a station of the Hunting Group activated via FCCS link.
33.
A Station Hunting - Terminal group may accommodate members from four different Fusion Point Codes.
Interactions
1.
255 secretaries are allowed for the system. Each time a secretary is assigned to a group, one of the 255
secretarial positions is expended, regardless of whether or not it is one secretary for multiple groups or
different secretaries for multiple groups.
2.
Secretaries are not counted as one of the 100 allowed stations per group.
3.
The stations in the Station Hunting group must first be programmed with the ASDT command.
4.
CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS [C-5]: If Station A, assigned to a Hunt group and not the Pilot
station, activates CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS to Station B:
a.) A direct call to Station A is forwarded to Station B.
b.) Calls placed to the STATION HUNTING-TERMINAL group will bypass Station A.
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Station Hunting - Terminal
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
NDA-24297, Issue 1

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