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 business’s 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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