03-16-2011 08:47 AM - edited 03-16-2019 03:58 AM
I would be glad if someone can help in this. I am working on a CME hunting setup for a customer where when a call is not answered/busy on any phone, it will start ringing a hunt list....customer has reported that although hunting is working perfectly fine but the problem is when it starts hunting and a member of that hunt group picks up the call, on their phone it does not display who was the Original called party instead it shows a name of someone in the hunt list.
For example...an external call comes for extension Joe Bloggs ext.2878 .... it doesn't get answered in 10 secs...it starts ringing the pilot 3504 and huntig starts...let say ext 2920 picks up the phone...on her phone..she doesn't get that the call was for Joe Bloggs instead she get some other name from hunt list...Is there a possibility of showing who was the original called-party?
ephone-dn 1 octo-line
call-forward busy 3504
call-forward noan 3504 timeout 10
!
!
ephone-dn 2 octo-line
call-forward busy 3504
call-forward noan 3504 timeout 10
!
!
ephone-dn 3 octo-line
call-forward busy 3504
call-forward noan 3504 timeout 10
!
!
ephone-dn 4 octo-line
call-forward busy 3504
call-forward noan 3504 timeout 10
!
!
ephone-hunt 4 peer
pilot 3504
list 2934, 2932, 2912, 2913, 2920, 2924, 2918, 2926, 2936, 2935, 2917, 2919
final 8000
preference 1
timeout 8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8
hops 10
no-reg pilot
!
Show ephone-hunt 4
Group 4
type: peer
pilot number: 3504, peer-tag 20167
list of numbers:
2934, aux-number A3504A0300, # peers 1, logout 0, down 0
peer-tag dn-tag rna login/logout up/down
[20166 38 0 login up ]
2932, aux-number A3504A0301, # peers 1, logout 0, down 0
peer-tag dn-tag rna login/logout up/down
[20168 36 0 login up ]
2912, aux-number A3504A0302, # peers 1, logout 0, down 0
peer-tag dn-tag rna login/logout up/down
[20169 9 0 login up ]
2913, aux-number A3504A0303, # peers 1, logout 0, down 0
peer-tag dn-tag rna login/logout up/down
[20170 10 0 login up ]
2920, aux-number A3504A0304, # peers 1, logout 0, down 0
peer-tag dn-tag rna login/logout up/down
[20171 17 0 login up ]
2924, aux-number A3504A0305, # peers 1, logout 0, down 0
peer-tag dn-tag rna login/logout up/down
[20172 26 0 login up ]
2918, aux-number A3504A0306, # peers 1, logout 0, down 0
peer-tag dn-tag rna login/logout up/down
[20173 15 0 login up ]
2926, aux-number A3504A0307, # peers 1, logout 0, down 0
peer-tag dn-tag rna login/logout up/down
[20174 28 0 login up ]
2936, aux-number A3504A0308, # peers 1, logout 0, down 0
peer-tag dn-tag rna login/logout up/down
[20175 30 0 login up ]
2935, aux-number A3504A0309, # peers 1, logout 0, down 0
peer-tag dn-tag rna login/logout up/down
[20176 29 0 login up ]
2917, aux-number A3504A0310, # peers 1, logout 0, down 0
peer-tag dn-tag rna login/logout up/down
[20177 14 0 login up ]
2919, aux-number A3504A0311, # peers 1, logout 0, down 0
peer-tag dn-tag rna login/logout up/down
[20178 16 0 login up ]
final number: 8000
preference: 1
preference (sec): 7
timeout: 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8
hops: 10(configured)
next-to-pick: 12
E.164 register: no pilot
auto logout: no
stat collect: no
callqueue display: continuously
debug: no
03-16-2011 08:48 AM
I would be glad if someone can help in this. I am working on a CME hunting setup for a customer where when a call is not answered/busy on any phone, it will start ringing a hunt list....customer has reported that although hunting is working perfectly fine but the problem is when it starts hunting and a member of that hunt group picks up the call, on their phone it does not display who was the Original called party instead it shows a name of someone in the hunt list.
For example...an external call comes for extension Joe Bloggs ext.2878 .... it doesn't get answered in 10 secs...it starts ringing the pilot 3504 and huntig starts...let say ext 2920 picks up the phone...on her phone..she doesn't get that the call was for Joe Bloggs instead she get some other name from hunt list...Is there a possibility of showing who was the original called-party?
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