Northeaster01
Vendor
Hi folks,
I am familiar with how to use incoming call routing to have all (group 0 for example) trunks calls go to a certain destination (ie a hunt group or an individual user)
But, I am wondering what you guys normally use, as I run into the following issues:
- if I route to one reception user (ie 201) then the calls go there fine, and ring into a, b, c, etc so they can take lots of calls, put others one hold, transfer etc.
But, If I want calls to go to another location, such as a night bell or AA, at lunch or evening (when I push a button, or after so many rings) I assume I would have to use forwarding, and this would forward personal calls (to 201) and not just trunk calls.
So, I have tried building a new ReceptionHuntGroup, and putting that one user (201) in that hunt group, and then changing the destination on incoming call route 0 destination to the new hunt group. This works fine in now allowing me to overflow the calls after a few rings to VM, a night bellHunt Group or an AA hunt group.
The problem is in the way that it now takes incoming trunk calls:
One call at a time is fine, but a 2nd call would see the hunt group as busy (with only 1 member 201) so I then added a group key (of the new receptionhuntgroup) on user 201 - now they can see other calls coming in to this key, and can answer them and put them on hold, etc - BUT - It doesn't ring / alert them to the new calls - it only flashes.
If someone know a way to alert the reception user to new calls, instead of just flashing, or has thoughts on a better way to do this I would really appreciate it.
I am familiar with how to use incoming call routing to have all (group 0 for example) trunks calls go to a certain destination (ie a hunt group or an individual user)
But, I am wondering what you guys normally use, as I run into the following issues:
- if I route to one reception user (ie 201) then the calls go there fine, and ring into a, b, c, etc so they can take lots of calls, put others one hold, transfer etc.
But, If I want calls to go to another location, such as a night bell or AA, at lunch or evening (when I push a button, or after so many rings) I assume I would have to use forwarding, and this would forward personal calls (to 201) and not just trunk calls.
So, I have tried building a new ReceptionHuntGroup, and putting that one user (201) in that hunt group, and then changing the destination on incoming call route 0 destination to the new hunt group. This works fine in now allowing me to overflow the calls after a few rings to VM, a night bellHunt Group or an AA hunt group.
The problem is in the way that it now takes incoming trunk calls:
One call at a time is fine, but a 2nd call would see the hunt group as busy (with only 1 member 201) so I then added a group key (of the new receptionhuntgroup) on user 201 - now they can see other calls coming in to this key, and can answer them and put them on hold, etc - BUT - It doesn't ring / alert them to the new calls - it only flashes.
If someone know a way to alert the reception user to new calls, instead of just flashing, or has thoughts on a better way to do this I would really appreciate it.