
Hunt-Group Commands
This topic describes hunt-group commands.
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Hunt-Group Configuration
Cisco voice-enabled routers support the concept of hunt groups, sometimes called rotary
groups, in which multiple dial peers are configured with the same destination pattern. Because
the destination of each POTS dial peer is a single voice port to a telephony interface, hunt
groups help ensure that calls get through even when a specific voice port is busy. If the router is
configured to hunt, it can forward a call to another voice port when one voice port is busy.
The following is a list of hunt-group commands:
preference: Sets priority for dial peers. The destination with the lowest setting has the
highest priority.
huntstop: Disables dial-peer hunting on the dial peer.
dial-peer hunt: Changes the default selection order for hunting through dial peers.
You can also use the following command to view dial-peer hunt current settings:
show dial-peer voice summary: Shows the current settings for dial-peer hunt.
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