Thursday, June 04, 2009

Sit. Stay. Rollover.

If you were a dog, the command "roll over" would be understood. Lay down, roll over, get a treat. This, however, is not the state in which we find ourselves and when instructed to put the features call forward, no answer and call forward, busy, no answer on a rollover group I can understand the confusion.

Also known as a hunt group, a rollover group consists of all your telephone lines. Its function is that if a line is busy it will automatically roll to the next line until it ends at the last line in the group. When a company wants the phone in their office to ring, giving them a chance to speak with a client live before going to the auto attendant, it is necessary to have specific features placed on this rollover group.

Essentially, the desire is for a caller to be routed to voicemail when a line goes unanswered. This feature is called call forward, no answer. This feature would be placed on all the lines in the hunt group. To avoid a busy signal, the feature call forward, busy, no answer would need to be placed on only the last line of the group. This feature is only placed on the last line since the rest of the lines are working as a rollover.

Although it cannot replace the talents of man's best friend, the rollover group combined with the features call forward, no answer and call forward, busy, no answer provide a treat in themselves; increased customer care and business productivity.

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