Ok! Now we have an addressable issue, You are confusing Annie!
Put ALL the members back in the hunt group in the same order that you have them in Audix. Like I said earlier, if the ports are out of order Annie gets confused in DCIU because of the serial data link. The link passes information to Annie and she responds, she says ok, or huh?, or if the port is OOS she says NO
Currently in the hunt group you have 1 as 4306 and 2 as 4307, Annie has them as 3 and 4 respectively. You have several ports manoos which is ok but ONLY if they are all in their correct positions, in the switch and in Audix.
When the switch follows its algorithm it presents a request to Annie for a response. If for instance the switch presents a call from 4302 (hunt member 1)the link sends "call from 4302 to jim jones" to 4302 (Annies port 1)on the serial link, and it is available, she answers on port 1 with the correct response. Now if port 1 is OOS Annie says NO call back on another port, so the switch tries another port.
Ringing on the port makes no difference, in fact, it should be set to NO.
Annie answers a port based on the serial link info, not where the call is ringing.
So what you are currently doing, in effect, is sending a call request from member 1 4306 to Annie but 4306 is Annies port 3, occasionally the switch algorithm and Annies match up and you will get a correct response (JJ etc.) but the rest of the time she is having a "blond" moment (huh?)
Fix this and release all the ports in Audix, and as I said, call each individual port in rotation to make sure they answer in order. You will get (cim.) on each.
Then call the Hunt Group pilot # and see if you get "Welcome to Audix--etc.".
At this point you may have to adjust the "Message Center" to achieve the correct response. LWC should probably be set to none because the serial link sets the message lamp.
Once you have this Annie should respond to JJ calls correctly on each and every port. Whew!