10-12-2022 06:55 AM
Hello,
Running CM 11.5.1 and UCCX 11.5.1. On CM should not the user have 1 extension listed as their primary extension and a different extension listed as IPCC extension? I just inherited an environment where both extensions are listed as the same in CUCM.
Thanks in advance!
10-12-2022 07:20 AM - edited 10-12-2022 07:23 AM
A UCCX user can have 2 different lines - 1 for "normal" use and 1 as UCCX line - but it's not a must.
It's easier to have 2 different lines, because of all possible interferences of the call forward settings, busy trigger settings and such things. That's why most people use 2 different lines. But as said, it's not a must.
10-12-2022 11:43 AM
As @b.winter stated the most common way to set this up is to have different extensions for the two, but there is no must in this. The most common reason for why there are two extensions is that you’d want to keep the agent extensions isolated from normal calling so that no one can make a call to the agent extension. That should be reserved to other agents and the contact centre system. Apart from this there are also specific configuration that you need to abide by on the agent extensions that might not go well with “normal” extensions.
10-14-2022 03:48 AM - edited 11-23-2022 11:17 PM
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10-14-2022 04:06 AM
Nice copy-paste, but what has it to do with the question of the original post?!
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