10-03-2013 02:03 PM - edited 03-16-2019 07:41 PM
So basically if i have calls coming into a outside line how can i get all those calls to be routed to a extension on the network.
I have access to two systems Cisco Unity Connection Administration version 8.6.2.20000-16 and have access to Cisco Unified CM Administration version 8.6.2.20000-2 and wanted to know how do you go about doing something like this
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10-03-2013 03:17 PM
Not sure I follow.
Are you asking how to send incoming calls to your system to a specific extension?
what kind of phone line is it? It is PRI, POTS line, SIP trunk?
Chris
10-03-2013 08:08 PM
In CUCM your can go into to Call Routing > Translation Pattern and change the number into anything else you want to dial.
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10-04-2013 12:42 AM
For the DDI/DID range that you have, create a translation pattern and change the dailed number to the number where you want the call to be routed. When you configure this, any number which is a more specific match (numbers already configured) will not hit this TP. For any number which is not configured, it would match this TP and route the call. Though, the recommendation would be to create the TP which matches the specific DID range only. Dont create a empty list as this could cause undesired call routings.
10-04-2013 07:24 AM
You set Call Forward All on your phone or via admin or ccmuser pages to forward your calls to the penthouse telephone number.
The difference between the applications is that Unity Connection is voicemail system ad CUCM is the PBX.
HTH,
Chris
10-03-2013 03:17 PM
Not sure I follow.
Are you asking how to send incoming calls to your system to a specific extension?
what kind of phone line is it? It is PRI, POTS line, SIP trunk?
Chris
10-03-2013 08:08 PM
In CUCM your can go into to Call Routing > Translation Pattern and change the number into anything else you want to dial.
Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPad App
10-04-2013 07:19 AM
Ok I have to admit the question I posted was not crystal clear so let me explain it in this fashion. Lets say I have an office in New York with the extension 3031 on a Cisco IP Phone and I fly out to Vegas but I want to get all my calls from the 3031 line forwarded to a Penthouse phone number in Vegas . This is what I think was the challenge.
also what is the differences in these 2 programs Cisco Unity Connection Administration vs. Cisco Unified CM Administration. In other words when do I use one over the other.
10-04-2013 07:24 AM
You set Call Forward All on your phone or via admin or ccmuser pages to forward your calls to the penthouse telephone number.
The difference between the applications is that Unity Connection is voicemail system ad CUCM is the PBX.
HTH,
Chris
10-04-2013 12:42 AM
For the DDI/DID range that you have, create a translation pattern and change the dailed number to the number where you want the call to be routed. When you configure this, any number which is a more specific match (numbers already configured) will not hit this TP. For any number which is not configured, it would match this TP and route the call. Though, the recommendation would be to create the TP which matches the specific DID range only. Dont create a empty list as this could cause undesired call routings.
10-04-2013 08:05 AM
Ok I have to admit the question I posted was not crystal clear so let me explain it in this fashion. Lets say I have an office in New York with the extension 3031 on a Cisco IP Phone and I fly out to Vegas but I want to get all my calls from the 3031 line forwarded to a Penthouse phone number in Vegas . This is what I think was the challenge.
also what is the differences in these 2 programs Cisco Unity Connection Administration vs. Cisco Unified CM Administration. In other words when do I use one over the other.
I also want to know how can I learn both of these systems inside and out because it seems like a lot of different options or are there just a few main components that is commonly used
10-04-2013 08:57 AM
Update to original issue
Ok Fellas this is the latest to what they wanted to do:
"Create a DID at the New York office and have that number forward calls to the billing group. So if someone dials 516 111 1111 or whatever it will ring the billing group."
Now right off the bat what is a DID and does anyone know how to do this
10-04-2013 09:21 AM
Hi James,
DID = "Direct inward Dial" number which in your example
would be the 516-111-1111 DN.
A nice way to create a "Dummy" or "Virtual" number in CUCM admin is
to create it as a CTI-RP (CTI-Route Point.) When you create a
CTI-RP you will be able to set a CFWD on the DN page to go staight to
the Billing Group number
Cheers!
Rob
"Why do the best things always disappear "
- The Band
10-04-2013 11:37 AM
Ok i got the virtual part because that makes sense so basically when a person calls the company or extension for example 3130 that call will be forwarded to the number 516-111-1111. And this is all virtual so there isnt really an actual phone with the extension 3130.
Also when I went to create a CTI-RP it brought up this pages with a whole bunch of empty fields. Need to know what i need to put in all these fields or do i just have to fill in necessary fields. See attached document
10-04-2013 11:45 AM
Hi James,
Just the basics are necessary
Device name, desc, device pool, common device, calling search space >save
and then the DN page will pop up for configuration.
Cheers!
Rob
"Why do the best things always disappear "
- The Band
10-04-2013 12:19 PM
Ok but if this is virtual do we make up a Device name, desc, and device pool(what is this?) , common device and calling space.....I have no idea what any of these things will do and is it relevant and will it affect anything if you put in make up names.
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