12-13-2012 07:19 AM - edited 03-16-2019 02:42 PM
Please help! I have a translation pattern configured to route calls for ext 4200 to an external number when a Time Schedule (TS_Closed) is invoked using a PT_Closed. The Time Schedules includes the following Time Periods:
Closed Time Period:
TP_Evening 17:00-24:00 Mon - Fri
TP_Morning 00:00-08:45 Mon - Fri
TP_Weekends 00:00-24:00 Sat - Sun
This all works great.
I would like to add an additional Time Period for the office being closed for the Christmas holidays. I have created a Time Period of
TP_Holidays 00:00-24:00 Year on Dec 25 until Dec 26
and added this to the Time Schedule. I have tested this by playing around with the dates for today and don't get the results I expect. The translation pattern doesn't kick in. I read the following in the Cisco docs:
Note
If multiple time periods get associated to a time schedule and the time periods overlap, time periods with Day of Year settings take precedence over time periods with Day of Week settings.
But this doesn't seem to be happening it is ignoring the dates.
Any suggestion? Am I interpreting this wrong.
Jen
12-13-2012 07:38 AM
Hi Jen,
I'm just wondering if the "Range of Days" setting isn't
coming into play here....
Note
If multiple time periods are associated to a time schedule and the time periods overlap, time periods with Day of Week settings take precedence over time periods with Range of Days settings.
Example:
If a Time Period configured for Day of Week (for example, Sunday to Saturday) is configured as No Office Hours and another time period is configured for January 1st until December 31th as 08:00 to 17:00, the time period for Day of Week is used. In this example, No Office Hours takes precedence
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/8_6_1/ccmcfg/b03tisch.html
Cheers!
Rob
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Singin' forever young, singin' songs underneath that sun" - K'naan
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