View a UM hunt group in Exchange Server
Applies to: Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016
When you view the properties for a Unified Messaging (UM) hunt group, you can view the properties associated with a single UM hunt group or with all UM hunt groups associated with a single UM IP gateway. If neither parameter is specified, all UM hunt groups will be returned. You can't use the EAC to view UM hunt group properties; you must use the Shell.
After a UM hunt group has been created, the configured settings can't be changed. If you want to change a configuration setting such as the pilot identifier on a UM hunt group, you must delete the existing UM hunt group and create a new UM hunt group that has the correct settings.
For additional tasks related to UM hunt groups, see UM hunt group procedures.
What do you need to know before you begin?
Estimated time to complete: Less than 1 minute
You need to be assigned permissions before you can perform this procedure or procedures. To see what permissions you need, see the "UM hunt groups" entry in the Unified Messaging permissions topic.
Before you perform this procedure, confirm that a UM dial plan has been created. For detailed steps, see Create a UM dial plan.
Before you perform this procedure, confirm that a UM gateway has been created. For detailed steps, see Create a UM IP gateway.
Before you perform this procedure, confirm that a UM hunt group has been created. For detailed steps, see Create a UM hunt group.
For information about keyboard shortcuts that may apply to the procedures in this topic, see Keyboard shortcuts for the Exchange admin center in Exchange 2013.
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Use the Shell to view the properties of a UM hunt group
This example displays all the UM hunt groups in the Active Directory forest.
Get-UMHuntGroup
This example displays the details of a UM hunt group named MyUMHuntGroup
in a formatted list.
Get-UMHuntGroup -identity MyUMIPGateway\MyUMHuntGroup | Format-List
Note
When you're using the Get-UMHuntGroup cmdlet, you can't enter only the name of the UM hunt group. You must also include the name of the UM IP gateway that's associated with the UM hunt group.