Puzzle?
"the feature"
"what section of programming"
We don't know what, or how it was programmed, so it's not a straight forward answer as there are a few ways to program things like this.
It's more common to have Auto Attendant answer after 4 rings at reception, if a client once it set up a special or unusual way then it's trickery time.
Prime Set with DRT
Forward No Answer
Hunt Group
Service Modes
One of the fist two, not the last two.
Hunt Groups require you to have 3 digit DN's on a CICS - so FYI for future: if you were to change them to 3 digits you could have that option showing in programming.
Service Modes - it answers at 0 rings so that rules it out.
Forward No Answer - you can only forward it to one DN, that would be vmail usually but start there.
Think about how calls would get to ext 21 mailbox.
1 rings is not a common setting with Forward No Answer, Service Modes or Hunt Groups.
But DRT delay can use 1 ring.
So lets say
Lines Appear & Ring at 21
DRT is set to 1 ring
The "Prime Set" in "Lines" is set to an unused DN such as 34
You program an Answer Key on all sets to answer 34.
Call comes in and rings 21 for 1 ring, DRT says ok now ring 34 (prime set), 34 rings at all sets via the Answer DN key.
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