"unavailable": All FXS / FXO lines pertaining to a Hunt Group are busy or unavailable
Note: You can also configure the Forward on Busy Trunk Destination table using
the table ini file parameter, ForwardOnBusyTrunkDest.
To configure Forward on Busy Trunk Destination rules:
1. Open the Forward on Busy Trunk Destination page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu
> GW and IP to IP > Routing > Forward on Busy Trunk).
Figure 22-6: Forward on Busy Trunk Destination Page
The figure above displays a configuration that forwards IP-to-Tel calls destined for
Hunt Group ID 1 to destination IP address 10.13.5.67 if the conditions mentioned
earlier exist.
2. Configure the table as required, and then click Submit to apply your changes.
3. Save the changes to the device's flash memory with a device reset (see 'Saving
Configuration' on page 324).
Table 22-6: Forward on Busy Trunk Destination Description Parameters
Parameter Description
Trunk Group ID
[ForwardOnBusyTrunkDest_Trunk
GroupId]
Defines the Trunk Group ID to which the IP call is destined
to.
Forward Destination
[ForwardOnBusyTrunkDest_Forwar
dDestination]
Defines the alternative IP destination for the call used if the
Trunk Group is busy or unavailable.
The valid value can be an IP address in dotted-decimal
notation, an FQDN, or a SIP Request-URI user name and
host part (i.e., user@host). The following syntax can also be
used: host:port;transport=xxx (i.e., IP address, port and
transport type).
Note: When configured with a user@host, the original
destination number is replaced by the user part.