04-02-2014 11:42 AM - edited 03-16-2019 10:21 PM
I am having an issue when forwarding to another extension. I know this is probably a simple answer but I'm stumped.
I am going into the DN Configuration page for extension A. Under Call Forward, for the destination I am entering extension B for:
Forward Busy Internal
Forward Busy External
Forward No Answer Internal
Forward No Answer External
Forward No Coverage Internal
Forward No Coverage External
Forward on CTI Failure
Forward Unregistered Internal
Forward Unregistered External
And I am unchecking the Voicemail check boxes.
Then I am doing the same for extension B.
But when I have it setup this way, each extension will bounce to the other and will not go to voicemail. It will forward back and forth.
Any suggestions?
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04-04-2014 08:06 AM
Hi,
If at least one of these phones is set to CF to VM then it will, if not, then no.
If none of your phones is set to CF to VM CUCM will not send them to VM, that is expected, if you need to ring, phone A, and if it is not answered to go to phone B, C... and so on, and send the caller to VM after you have reached all of these then use a hunt group, (the pilot can be set to CF to VM if nobody answers), if you need to ring all phones at the same time so someone can pick this up, use a hunt group with a broadcast logic.
If this is for a single user, check 'single number reach' (SNR) or mobility on CUCM.
Bottom line, there is no way to send a caller to VM if none of the phones is set to CF to VM.
HTH
Chris.
04-02-2014 11:53 AM
If you configure phone A to CF to phone B and phone B is configured to CF to phone A this is expected, now at some point you will reach the loop marker and the call will be dropped, what you can do is to create a hunt list to go over a set of phones, and if nobody answers those then set the hunt pilot to forward to VM if there is no answer.
HTH.
Chris.
04-04-2014 07:46 AM
If these were call forwarded to different extensions, other than each other, it would go to voicemail?
04-04-2014 08:06 AM
Hi,
If at least one of these phones is set to CF to VM then it will, if not, then no.
If none of your phones is set to CF to VM CUCM will not send them to VM, that is expected, if you need to ring, phone A, and if it is not answered to go to phone B, C... and so on, and send the caller to VM after you have reached all of these then use a hunt group, (the pilot can be set to CF to VM if nobody answers), if you need to ring all phones at the same time so someone can pick this up, use a hunt group with a broadcast logic.
If this is for a single user, check 'single number reach' (SNR) or mobility on CUCM.
Bottom line, there is no way to send a caller to VM if none of the phones is set to CF to VM.
HTH
Chris.
04-04-2014 08:08 AM
I thought that was the case. I just wasn't too sure. Thanks so much for your help.
04-02-2014 09:18 PM
When you want Call forward to go to voicemail, dont fill in an extension, just tick the box at for instance Call forward busy internal.
04-04-2014 07:48 AM
If I wanted Ext A to go to Ext B after 3 rings, wouldn't I need to enter an extension?
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