02-16-2024 08:40 AM
If I have some sites, and every site has CME they are working fine together by dial-peer configuration. there is a new site, we will implement Webex calling there, let me explain the numbering plan at each CME site.
Site 1 numbering is: 1XXX
Site 2: 2XXX
Site 3: 3XXX
and we want to configure the new site 'Webex calling' numbering is 4XXX.
we will use LGW to route the new site to PSTN and other sites 'CMEs', my questions are
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02-16-2024 03:20 PM - edited 02-16-2024 03:21 PM
Hi there,
SC: Yes, you can create a dial plan in Webex Calling for these patterns to route calls to your Local Gateway (LGW) (trunk).
SC: If I understood your question correctly, you don’t necessarily need to create a site code (routing prefix) to call each other within Webex Calling. You can use any extension as long as the extension, user, phones, or any dial plan entity exists in the Webex Calling setup.
SC: You don’t have CSS and Partition in WxC, but you have similar functionality by using call handling features for outgoing call permissions.
SC: Yes, you can also create a route group and assign multiple LGWs to the route group and assign the route group to respective locations for redundancy
Regards,
Shalid
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02-16-2024 03:20 PM - edited 02-16-2024 03:21 PM
Hi there,
SC: Yes, you can create a dial plan in Webex Calling for these patterns to route calls to your Local Gateway (LGW) (trunk).
SC: If I understood your question correctly, you don’t necessarily need to create a site code (routing prefix) to call each other within Webex Calling. You can use any extension as long as the extension, user, phones, or any dial plan entity exists in the Webex Calling setup.
SC: You don’t have CSS and Partition in WxC, but you have similar functionality by using call handling features for outgoing call permissions.
SC: Yes, you can also create a route group and assign multiple LGWs to the route group and assign the route group to respective locations for redundancy
Regards,
Shalid
Disclaimer:
Responses are based on personal knowledge and experience. Consider them as guidance. Other members may offer different perspectives or better approaches. No responsibility is assumed for outcomes; discretion is advised.
02-17-2024 04:52 AM
@Shalid Kurunnan Chalil Thank you so much for your response, another question what is the purpose of creating groups in CH, and can we integrate CH with Azure to sync specific users, not all users?
02-18-2024 01:56 PM
Yes, you can import users from a specific Azure group. The following may help you with the configuration or more details on it
Synchronize Azure Active Directory users into Control Hub (webex.com)
02-20-2024 12:33 AM
Sorry @Shalid Kurunnan Chalil for bothering you, but I have a new setup for the first time and the customer has some requests, and I haven't trained on a solution like this yet.
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