10-31-2016 09:03 AM - edited 03-17-2019 08:32 AM
We have 1 user whose phone will not forward to voicemail. We have gone line by line over the set up of her phone comparing it to a known good and we can't see any place where the software is incorrect. I am out of ideas. Anyone ever experience this before?
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10-31-2016 09:18 AM
10-31-2016 09:39 AM
Hi Diane,
I have seen this before when a DN is reused without being completely removed from CUCM before reuse. The DN will retain the old config and may exhibit issues like the one you are seeing. It may be worth deleting everything against this DN and starting fresh;
This section describes how to delete an unassigned directory number from the route plan report. Directory numbers get configured and removed in the Directory Number Configuration window of Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration. When a directory number gets removed from a device or a phone gets deleted, the directory number still exists in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database. To delete the directory number from the database, use the Route Plan Report window.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Call Routing > Route Plan Report.
The Route Plan Report window displays. Use the three drop-down list boxes to specify a route plan report that lists all unassigned DNs.
Step 2 Three ways exist to delete directory numbers:
a. Click the directory number that you want to delete. When the Directory Number Configuration window displays, click Delete.
b. Check the check box next to the directory number that you want to delete. Click Delete Selected.
c. To delete all found unassigned directory numbers, click Delete All Found Items.
A warning message verifies that you want to delete the directory number.
Step 3 To delete the directory number, click OK. To cancel the delete request, click Cancel.
From;
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/8_6_1/ccmcfg/bccm-861-cm/b03rtrep.html#wp1024696
Cheers!
Rob
10-31-2016 09:18 AM
10-31-2016 09:39 AM
Hi Diane,
I have seen this before when a DN is reused without being completely removed from CUCM before reuse. The DN will retain the old config and may exhibit issues like the one you are seeing. It may be worth deleting everything against this DN and starting fresh;
This section describes how to delete an unassigned directory number from the route plan report. Directory numbers get configured and removed in the Directory Number Configuration window of Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration. When a directory number gets removed from a device or a phone gets deleted, the directory number still exists in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database. To delete the directory number from the database, use the Route Plan Report window.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Call Routing > Route Plan Report.
The Route Plan Report window displays. Use the three drop-down list boxes to specify a route plan report that lists all unassigned DNs.
Step 2 Three ways exist to delete directory numbers:
a. Click the directory number that you want to delete. When the Directory Number Configuration window displays, click Delete.
b. Check the check box next to the directory number that you want to delete. Click Delete Selected.
c. To delete all found unassigned directory numbers, click Delete All Found Items.
A warning message verifies that you want to delete the directory number.
Step 3 To delete the directory number, click OK. To cancel the delete request, click Cancel.
From;
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/8_6_1/ccmcfg/bccm-861-cm/b03rtrep.html#wp1024696
Cheers!
Rob
10-31-2016 09:40 AM
is this CUCM or CME or another system?
10-31-2016 11:16 PM
Adding to what Rob and Aseem said, please ensure that there is no shared DN instance for this user as that can also cause this issue if you have not selected CFNA on that. You can check it by going into Call Routing >> Route Plan Report.
Regards
Deepak
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