05-15-2013 09:06 PM - edited 03-16-2019 05:20 PM
Hi
We are running CUCM 7.1.5.1000-12. All 7942 phones loading firmware SCCP42.9-0-2SR1S.
A hunt pilot is setup for internal use only. When internal DN 1234 call hunt pilot 9999 internally, only calling number and user displays on screen for all member of hunt. Is this normal behavior?
Is that possible we can have the hunt pilot number and namd display instead of calling party information?
Is there a service parameter or something to revert to the CUCM 7 behavior?
Your urgent assistance is appreciated.
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05-16-2013 06:08 AM
Hi there,
You are most correct my friend
You can change this behaviour by setting up the Listed DN's on CTI Route Points that "front end" (via Call Forward All) the Hunt Group. The calls to this DN will still reach the Hunt Pilot but will strip off the CLID and replace it with it's own. This way your users will see the proper Hunt Pilot CLID.
So, for example, if we take your Hunt Pilot DN 9999 and move it to become the CTI-RP DN and create a new Hunt Pilot DN of 2100 (with the same Line Group Members). On the CTI-RP DN Configuration page for 9999 set the Call Forward All to 2100. When a call comes in via 9999 the users will be able to see that CLID on their phones to identify the proper response.
Cheers!
Rob
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- The Clash
05-16-2013 02:36 AM
CUCM does not display called hunt information.
For that, you can use my "number to name" script, it can be acquired on the website present in my profile.
05-16-2013 03:03 AM
Hi , this functionality was changed in 8.6.2a(SU2) , there is a new service parameter .Not much help for you now but might be worth looking into an upgrade if its urgent.
05-16-2013 04:42 AM
Hi m.batts
I had done research and it also suggest to upgrade to 8.2+ version. But with upgrading, it's gonna take heaps procedure to process. For time being, we just want to seek any alt workaround would archive this under current version.
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05-16-2013 03:54 AM
This actually can be accomplished in CUCM. Somewhere in the 8.x train the Hunt Pilot gained an Alerting Name field which does this natively (you see For
In releases prior to that there was a process of routing the call through a CTI Route Point prior to the hunt pilot. This allowed you set an alerting name.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/294022
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05-16-2013 04:38 AM
Hi Jonathan
So call flow will be set up as CTI RP -- CFA -- hunt pilot ?
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05-16-2013 06:08 AM
Hi there,
You are most correct my friend
You can change this behaviour by setting up the Listed DN's on CTI Route Points that "front end" (via Call Forward All) the Hunt Group. The calls to this DN will still reach the Hunt Pilot but will strip off the CLID and replace it with it's own. This way your users will see the proper Hunt Pilot CLID.
So, for example, if we take your Hunt Pilot DN 9999 and move it to become the CTI-RP DN and create a new Hunt Pilot DN of 2100 (with the same Line Group Members). On the CTI-RP DN Configuration page for 9999 set the Call Forward All to 2100. When a call comes in via 9999 the users will be able to see that CLID on their phones to identify the proper response.
Cheers!
Rob
"go easy...step lightly...stay free "
- The Clash
05-16-2013 10:05 PM
Hi Rob
Thx for your detailed explanation. I did try to configu orginally hunt pilot as CTI RP 9999 and CFA to new DN as hunt pilot 9998. With this configuration, at the ringint phone, i can confirm that ringint phone see calls from 9999.
What information would be display on calling party screen? i image that calling party would only see they call 9998 not 9999.
05-17-2013 05:32 AM
Hi there,
You are most welcome my friend
For Internal calls, I see 9999 briefly and then it
switches to 9998.
Cheers!
Rob
"go easy...step lightly...stay free "
- The Clash
05-17-2013 07:10 AM
Is that possible to have calling party see 9999 always? I assume with this setting, this could not happen.
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05-17-2013 07:22 AM
hi there,
If you are trying to prevent your internal callers
from seeing 9998 and thus using that number directly,
you can change this setting on the 9998 Hunt Pilot to
"Restricted";
This will not show any number then
Cheers!
Rob
"go easy...step lightly...stay free "
- The Clash
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