11-21-2011 09:42 AM - edited 03-16-2019 08:10 AM
Hey all, I'm afraid I'm quite new to Cisco VOIP so apologies if this is quite obvious.
A user in a remote site has reported that, when anyone tries to ring a particular phone, their call gets forwarded to an unknown extension labelled "meeting room 2".
They are not sure where this extension is located but, more importantly, I can't for the life of me figure out why the call is forwarding. I've checked in CUCM and can't find anything there and I asked the on-site contact to check whether the user has accidently enabled call forward and the answer is no.
Any ideas where I should be looking to disable this??
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11-21-2011 10:15 AM
Start with checking your Route Plan Report for any numbering conflicts. To test you can try deleting the extension off of the user's phone temporarily and dialing the number again to see if it fails. Lots of other things you can try, as well as running the Dialed Number Analyzer to see that the system churns out...
Good luck.
Brian
11-21-2011 10:15 AM
Start with checking your Route Plan Report for any numbering conflicts. To test you can try deleting the extension off of the user's phone temporarily and dialing the number again to see if it fails. Lots of other things you can try, as well as running the Dialed Number Analyzer to see that the system churns out...
Good luck.
Brian
11-22-2011 02:28 AM
Bingo! Checked the route plan report and immediately discovered the source of the problem. One of the staff at another site had created two users with the same extension (!?!) and left one outside of any route partition, causing the problem with the phone in Spain!
Thanks Brian!
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