06-16-2009 05:31 AM - edited 03-15-2019 06:32 PM
Hi,
We are facing problem when PSTN calls are made to IP phone DID user.Call directly goes to Unity greeting.
When any IP phone user calls up same number internally,it is ringing & working fine.
Earlier the same DID number was assigned to a user who has left the organisation now. The new user does want Voice mail facility but same DID number needs to be retained.
The voice mail facility has been deleted from Unity version 4.1 and DID no. has been deleted & created no. of times in CCM version 4.2 but problem is still there.
can somebody guide on the same?
regds,
aman
06-16-2009 05:35 AM
Hi Aman,
Please try to use this method to completely remove the DN in question before trying to re-build again.
**Remove DN xxxx from all phones first;
Deleting Unassigned Directory Numbers
This section describes how to delete an unassigned directory number from the route plan report. Directory numbers get configured and removed in the Directory Number Configuration window of Cisco CallManager Administration. When a directory number gets removed from a device or a phone gets deleted, the directory number still exists in the Cisco CallManager database. To delete the directory number from the database, use the Route Plan Report window.
Procedure
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Step 1 Choose Route Plan > Route Plan Report.
The Route Plan Report window displays. Use the three drop-down list boxes to specify a route plan report that lists all unassigned DNs.
Step 2 Three ways exist to delete directory numbers:
a. Click the directory number that you want to delete. When the Directory Number Configuration window displays, click Delete.
b. Check the check box next to the directory number that you want to delete. Click Delete Selected.
c. To delete all found unassigned directory numbers, click Delete all Found Items.
A warning message verifies that you want to delete the directory number.
Step 3 To delete the directory number, click OK. To cancel the delete request, click Cancel.
Once you have completed this process add the DN xxxx back to the phone again (check Call Forward All CSS) and try again.
Hope this helps!
Rob
06-16-2009 05:46 AM
Hi Rob,
I would try the same in morning & let u know.
thanks,
aman
06-17-2009 05:40 AM
Hi Rob,
I tried to find unassigned numbers but I did not get .
regds,
aman
06-17-2009 05:50 AM
Hi Aman,
I may not have explained this too well :)
First thing to remember here is that the config changes I am referring to are all on CCM not on Unity.
Let's say the DN in question is 5555
**Remove DN 5555 from all phones first;
Then do this from the Route Plan Report on CCM
Deleting Unassigned Directory Numbers
This section describes how to delete an unassigned directory number from the route plan report. Directory numbers get configured and removed in the Directory Number Configuration window of Cisco CallManager Administration. When a directory number gets removed from a device or a phone gets deleted, the directory number still exists in the Cisco CallManager database. To delete the directory number from the database, use the Route Plan Report window.
Procedure
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Step 1 Choose Route Plan > Route Plan Report.
The Route Plan Report window displays. Use the three drop-down list boxes to specify a route plan report that lists all unassigned DNs.
Step 2 Three ways exist to delete directory numbers:
a. Click the directory number that you want to delete **5555. When the Directory Number Configuration window displays, click Delete.
b. Check the check box next to the directory number that you want to delete. Click Delete Selected.
c. To delete all found unassigned directory numbers, click Delete all Found Items.
A warning message verifies that you want to delete the directory number.
Step 3 To delete the directory number, click OK. To cancel the delete request, click Cancel.
Once you have completed this process add the DN 5555 back to the phone again (check Call Forward All CSS and all other CSS's to make sure they don't reference the Voicemail Pilot #) and try again.
Hope this helps!
Rob
06-18-2009 08:14 PM
Hi Rob,
I was able to get unassigned numbers .I deleted/configured them but still the status is same.
regds,
aman
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