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Business Group Features
A31003-H8022-F100-2-7618, October 2006
6-2 HiPath 8000 V2.2, Feature Description Guide
business_group_features.fm
Attendant Answering Position
6.1.2 Functional Operation
The system administrator identifies a hunt group as an attendant answering group. The
administrator also specifies values for the following capabilities available to all hunt groups:
Time-in-queue threshold value: Refer to Section 7.2, “Hunt Group”, on page 7-3.
Night service DN: Refer to Section 7.5, “Hunt Group—Night Service”, on page 7-6.
An automatic make busy on no answer advance: Refer to Section 7.6, “Hunt Group—
No Answer Advance”, on page 7-7.
AAPs are devices that, through the use of hunt groups, the businesss main DN, or by dialing
0, provide a termination point for:
Incoming calls to the business
Incoming calls to an operator within the business
Personal calls to the AAP user
AAPs have the capability to:
Act as a night service destination and to manually activate night service for the business
Extend calls to other destination within the private network or external destinations
Camp on to busy stations
Be recalled
Access external trunk resources
Prevent calls made or extended within the private network from being transferred, held, or
overridden with the exception of Inter-AAP calls
Simultaneously handle multiple call presentation—for example, to the business and
operator lines
Trace malicious calls
Provide through-connect and trunk-to-trunk connections
Perform inter-AAP call transfers
Display the name and number related to incoming business calls
One or more AAPs may be provisioned per business group.
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