04-24-2008 11:05 AM - edited 03-15-2019 10:17 AM
Can I use the symbols '*' or '#' in a phone extension? For example, 33* or 33#. I am using CME and the reason for wanting to do this is for easier use of Intercom feature.
Thanks,
Mike
04-24-2008 11:15 AM
Mike,
I just tried it in mine, and it let me configure it. However, whether or not the phones actually allow you to dial it is another story. Im not understanding your reasoning as far as wanting to use * or # as opposed to the traditional way of configuring intercoms on CME. My intercoms are configured as follows:
ephone-dn 22
number 1111
label Intercom
description Intercom
name Intercom
intercom 1112
!
!
ephone-dn 23
number 1112
label Intercom
description Intercom
name Intercom
intercom 1111
!
!
!
ephone 6
device-security-mode none
mac-address 001D.A291.218E
username "xxxx" password xxx
speed-dial 1 94046680371 label "K-Love Cellphone"
type 7971
button 1:11 2m10 3m12 5:22
!
!
!
ephone 7
device-security-mode none
mac-address 0014.A9DE.E666
username "xxx" password xxx
type 7960
button 1:12 2:23
Hope that helped.
04-24-2008 11:26 AM
i agree with Kenneth, actually the recommendation is to make the intercom DNs something that cannot be dialed from another phone using not only digit
Configuring Intercom Lines
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/admin/configuration/guide/cmeinter.html
HTH
javalenc
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04-24-2008 11:56 AM
Kenneth,
Thanks for the post. The reason we wanted the symbols is for end-users only having to remember the extension of the person. Eg. if my extension is 1234, then my intercom would be *1234. I just tested it out and it does work.
Thanks,
Mike
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