11-18-2014 07:33 AM - edited 03-17-2019 12:59 AM
I have a couple of questions. Below is a simple summary.
If 'Phone A' dials 'Phone B', since their DN's are in the same PT, they actually never use a CSS correct? It appears that phones always look in their own PT first, then start concatenating their CSS's from line/device. I am in CCM v9.1.
Is there any way to disable this behavior?
Phone A (PT: All-Lines)
DN: 303-555-1111
Line CSS: Long-Distance
Device CSS: Internal
Phone B (PT: All-Lines)
DN: 303-555-2222
Line CSS: Long-Distance
Device CSS: Internal-SITE-B
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Long-Distance CSS
-PT_Block-Intl
-PT_Allow-LD
--------------------
--------------------
Internal-SITE-A CSS
-PT_911
-PT_Internal-SITE-A
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Internal-SITE-B CSS
-PT_911
-PT_Internal-SITE-B
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11-18-2014 07:41 AM
Partition has no bearing on outbound calling, only inbound, CSS is what drives outbound privileges and route selection if not using local route groups, if using LRG then device pool is responsible for route select for PSTN calls.
11-18-2014 07:41 AM
Partition has no bearing on outbound calling, only inbound, CSS is what drives outbound privileges and route selection if not using local route groups, if using LRG then device pool is responsible for route select for PSTN calls.
11-18-2014 08:04 AM
Chris, thx for response. I am going to scratch this question from the record. :) Sorry. After further testing (found some weird ways the CSS's are setup here), calls from Phone A to Phone B do indeed use CSS's all of the time!
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