02-11-2016 12:41 AM - edited 03-17-2019 05:50 AM
Hello! We have two types of phones in our network: 6991 and 7841. Our users would like to get busy tone if somebody dialing to their phone while they already talking. Is it possible to realize?
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02-11-2016 12:48 AM
Maximum Number of Calls and Busy Trigger setting is what you need to look at the DN level on CUCM.
Regards
Deepak
02-11-2016 12:48 AM
Maximum Number of Calls and Busy Trigger setting is what you need to look at the DN level on CUCM.
Regards
Deepak
02-11-2016 02:15 AM
The question really comes down to your dialplan design.
Since call routing of line + device is a combination of device and line CSS (Previliges) putting a "None" CSS on the line will not help much if the device CSS allows for additional access.
Hopefully you have the option to create a BLOCK_ALL CSS, with a BLOCK_ALL Partition.
Add one or two Translationpatterns (Below)
1. (empty match, see PLAR) with the option "Block This Pattern" + Unallocated number.
2. ! translation pattern with "Block This Pattern" could be nessicary.
Add the BLOCK_ALL CSS to the 2:nd line.
Regards
02-11-2016 02:41 AM
@Fredrik : Not sure what exactly you are trying to suggest here as the they simply want there should be no call waiting on the phone when user is already on an active call. This particular thing is determined by the Busy Trigger setting at DN level on CUCM
Regards
Deepak
02-11-2016 04:32 AM
@Deepak Rawat - I misinterpeted the question as blocking outgoing calls on second line.(Only incomming calls possible)
@Vyacheslav_Maliev - The answer to your question is that Busytrigger = 1 get you as close as possible. Yet its important to be clear that the setting is a "per-line" basis. In short if busy on line1 you are still applicable to recive calls on line 2.
Thereby i have no solution to your query only possible workarounds.
02-11-2016 04:37 AM
No issues Fredrik :), setting Busy Trigger to 1 will indeed do the job on the specific line wherein they do not want Call Waiting.
Regards
Deepak
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