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Group Hunting - Hide number, Voice announcement

EterPBX (TechnicalUser)
14 Aug 12 12:37
Hi,

I am running a MX-ONE system (4.1 SP4) and are having some wonders about Group Hunting.

I have setup a group with several members, all of them are fictive numbers. I want them to be seen as the group number on outgoing calls.
For external calls I made this with number_conversion, but how with internal calls? On digital extensions I could use geadc:dir=xxxx,addnum=xxxx
but with IP Extensions that does not work. Someone told me it could be done with additionial category pins, but I am not sure on what to change.

Also, this number has a queue, with voice announcements. The announcements are heard from IP Extensions, and from generic extension (mobile in our case)
but not from digital extensions, is this a correct behaviour?

Thanks
Chris

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