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Help with hunt groups 2

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welshman213

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Jul 25, 2002
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Hi all,

Sorry to both you on such a simple topic.
I need to set a hunt group up with 3 agents, but we need to have the calls delivered so user 1 always takes the call unless busy/no answer then 2 then 3.

I have set it up on temp as mia but this is not what I want to do.

Any ideas?

Thanks

John
 
Hi

In the hunt group set the group type as ddc.
 
skara,

Cheers mate, just what I needed.
I assume this with hunt through if you dont answer, but how do you change the number of rings before it skips on?

Thanks

John
 
Nope,
a DDC hunt-group will not ring all the members one by one:
the call will be offered to the first available station in the hunt group. If that station doesn't answer, the call will go to the hunt-group's coverage path. So be sure to administer a coverage path to the hunt-group.
Tip: put a coverage-answer group in the coverage path with all the hunt-groups members in it. This way, all the members will ring at once if the first one doesn't pick up the call.
Good luck, need more help on this; let me know.


Kind Regards,
Maarten Copini

Home is were you end up when you've got nothing better to do
 
Maarten,

Thanks for your answer, this seems like the right idea to me. How do I add a cover-answer to a cover path?
I see you can add other cover paths but not answer groups.

Thanks in advance

John
 
Create a coverage answer group ("add cov ans 1") and add the group members. Then "add coverage path next" and put in point 1 a station en point 2 "c1" (=coverage answer group 1) as point. When used is first rings on station, then all members of the group.

Walter
 
WaltBe,

This is what I thought, but since I would have have a cover path 1 and an answer group 1, which would it go to?

Thanks

John
 
A coverage answer group is a point of coverage in a coverage path. Therefore, when a caller hits cover-path 1, the first point of coverage is cover-answer group 1 and it will ring there.

So, the answer to your question is that it's both. Cover Answer group 1 is a part of the cover path,therefore you must go through one to get to the other.
 
marcell55,

Sorry mate, I think I am probably confusing myself here.

So if I have coverpath 1 covers to audix
cover path 7 covers to c1
cover answer group 1 rings at both stations.

If a station has cover path 7 do i assume it will cover to the answer group and not to cover path 1.

ope this seesm logical

Thanks in advance

John
 
Yes, if cover path 7 has it's first point as c1, then it will cover to the answer group.

In a cover path, any point starting with c means cover-answer group. So if c1 is in the cover path, then it means cover answer group 1.
 
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