01-21-2014 05:23 AM - edited 03-16-2019 09:21 PM
Hi all ! ,
im in the midst of configuring CME 8.6 ( on 2821) , with 25 7941's, a few FXO's ( faxes ) and im now configuring speed dials , for my phones
everyone can use the same speed dials
i can place outside calls , receive inside calls over sip , but im struggling with the quick dial / speeddial functions
i want to use an asterisk (* ) to choose a number from the quickdial adresbook but for some reason its not starting to dial
i have followed the setup described here : http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/admin/configuration/guide/cmespeed.html#wp1028795
my text file is located on USBflash0:/Adres/speed.txt
it looks like
101,0612121212,Cellphone1
102,0612121212,Cellphone2
103,004890129012901,Phontest1
it reads them correctly
with the cmd , show telephony-service bulk-speed-dial summary
it shows list id 0 with 29 entries size 2784 Reference global and URL usbflash0:ADRES/SPEED.TXT
so when i press *101 on the phone , it should ring to the one on the quicklist correct?
if not can anyone have a quickstep i might have forgotten ?
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01-21-2014 06:03 AM
Hi Vincent,
Try by dialing *0101
Here is clip from Rob's post.
index,digits,[name],[hide],[append]
90,914085550153,Cisco extension,hide,append
To place a call to a speed-dial entry in a list, the phone user must first dial a prefix, followed by the list ID number, then the index for the bulk speed-dial list entry to be called.
So, if the example list (shown above) was list number 7 with the default prefix, and we wanted to dial
914085550153 the user would actually dial #790.
Rate all the helpful post.
Thanks
Manish
01-21-2014 06:03 AM
Hi Vincent,
Try by dialing *0101
Here is clip from Rob's post.
index,digits,[name],[hide],[append]
90,914085550153,Cisco extension,hide,append
To place a call to a speed-dial entry in a list, the phone user must first dial a prefix, followed by the list ID number, then the index for the bulk speed-dial list entry to be called.
So, if the example list (shown above) was list number 7 with the default prefix, and we wanted to dial
914085550153 the user would actually dial #790.
Rate all the helpful post.
Thanks
Manish
01-21-2014 06:43 AM
Hi Manish , thnx for the quick reply
dialing *0101 has no effect , well it gives me a busy tone ,
Router#show telephony-service bulk-speed-dial summary
List-id Entries Size Reference url
0 29 2784 Global usbflash0:ADRES/SPEED.TXT
1 29 2784 ephone-8 usbflash0:ADRES/SPEED.TXT
1 Global List(s) 1 Local List(s)
i do have a dial peer configured for star dials
dial-peer voice 9 voip
description **Star Code to SIP Trunk**
destination-pattern *....
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:XX.XX.XX.XX
voice-class codec 1
voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
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01-21-2014 07:14 AM
Hi Vincent ,
Can you dial this number # 0612121212 directly , if yes can you attach you CME config.
Thanks
Manish
01-21-2014 07:58 AM
doh! ,
the dialpeer was missing a dot ! .. solved !!!
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