Priority in Hunt Pilot

Hi
Does anybody knows how to do priority to a hunt pilot agains others? I want to configure a hunt pilot with a pool of users waiting to call and other hunt pilot for vip users.
In the test i did in my mock-up in the hunt pilot 196 for users and hunt pilot for vips 186, when call both hunt pilot to the iphones, the priority is in the order that the call to hunt pilot.
I tried to check the "urgent priority" in HP but it does not run.
Any idea? thanks                  

As far as I know, therre is no such feature.
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