I think its important to realize the hunt group is not a service and the
logic is very basic.

There are limitations, a lot of these limitations have to do with the way
it is implemented in the proxy. Also, please consult the wiki when
constructing a hunt group.

Forwarding has limitations.

Your description needs to be elaborated. User 207 has to be registered.
Actually, all users who are supposed to ring should be registered. You also
need to make sure the forwarding at the user is "at the same time" and not
"if not answer" because then you create conflicting statements and the
fallback destination is the only logical choice.

Please provide a better description.

On Nov 26, 2012 7:30 AM, "sangeetha.prem" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> **
> Hi All,
> *
> Scenario:*
> *The configuration is as below:*
> Hunt group #1 has extension 12345. It should ring user 209 for 30 seconds,
> "At the same time"  user 208 should ring for 30 seconds, set fall back
> destination to user 207 and Allow call forwarding enabled. For user 208 set
> call forwarding to user 212.
> *Actual behaviour:* User 209 and user 208 should ring for 30 sec no one
> answers then user 212 starts ringing no one answers then user 207 in fall
> back destination rings.
>
>      When none of the users in the hunt group answer the call, extension
> in fall back destination should ring or user level call forwarding should
> ring. What is the expected behavior?
>
> Thanks
> Sangeetha
>
>
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