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first line is busy. Because the
no huntstop
command is configured on ephone-dn 10, incoming calls can hunt to ephone-dn 20 if the
first line is busy. (Huntstop is enabled by default.) Call forwarding to extension 1501 is used in this example to provide connectivity
to voicemail if there is no answer on either line or both lines are busy. (The voicemail configuration is not shown.)
One important thing to note about the configuration of the ephone-dns 10 and 20 is the configuration of the
preference
command.
This is used to control the order in which call hunt takes place, with lower numbers given higher preference.
A different type of hunt mechanism is ephone hunt groups. In this type of configuration, an incoming call to a hunt-group pilot
number can be redirected to a group of ephone-dns. Ephone hunt group configuration is shown in the following example:
ephone-dn
10
number
1000
!
ephone-dn
20
number
1500
!
ephone-dn
30
number
2000
!
!
ephone
5
mac-address
0009.E8FC.1111
button
1:10
!
ephone
6
mac-address
0009.E8FC.2222
button
1:20
!
ephone
7
mac-address
0009.E8FC.3333
button
1:30
!
!
ephone-hunt
1
peer
pilot
5000
list
1000, 1500, 2000
final
6000
timeout
10