04-27-2005 10:03 PM - edited 03-13-2019 08:55 AM
Hi All,
I am using a 6 digit dial plan, but I would like to use a 3 digit call park number. If I setup Call Park to use a 6 digit number, for example 70000X, it works just fine. If I set Call Park to 70X, it doesn't work. I can park a call, and the phone displays "700" as the parked number, but if I try to dial 700 I just get dial tone. There are no other DNs in the system that start with 7.
I have tried setting the partition to <none>, and putting it in the same partition as the phones, with no luck.
Any Ideas?
Thanks, Randy
04-29-2005 10:01 AM
What happens afer the T302 (interdigit timer expires) after you dial 700, does it retreive the parked call or do you get busy?
04-29-2005 07:49 PM
It doesn't hit the interdigit timer at all. After I dial the last digit (0), you immediately get dial tone. Not reorder, or busy signal.
I heard there is an Engineering Special concerning Call Park in CCM 4.0(2), but I can't find it on the CCO. Does anyone have any info?
Thanks, Randy
04-29-2005 08:47 PM
Below is the defect you're probably thinking of. The engineering special fix was superseded by 4.0(2)sr1a and now sr2. Also, the symptoms do not match that of your problem.
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/onebug.pl?bugid=CSCef49861
If you are hearing dialtone, there's either a very strange defect (unlikely) or a route pattern you don't know about (far more likely). From CCMAdmin, go to the Route Plan menu and then to the Route Plan Report screen. Show all patterns that begin with 7. It's also possible you have a loose wildcard pattern you might not see right away, such as XXX or [A-B]XX or similar that could be picking up the call.
If you can't spot an errant pattern yourself, you can give the Dialed Number Analyzer service a shot (search cisco.com for documentation). If you don't want to install it or aren't sure how to use it, you can post a dump of your dial plan here and we might be able to spot a problem pattern for you. From the Route Plan Report screen, you should see a 'View in File' link in the upper right corner. Click on that and your browser will download a file called 'Numplan.csv'. Reply to this message on the forum and attach that file to your message. It would also be useful to know if the dialtone you hear is CallManager outside dialtone, which is the higher-pitched dialtone you hear when using a route pattern with 'Outside Dialtone' checked, or regular dialtone, like you hear when you first go offhook.
05-02-2005 12:12 PM
I think it's the regular dialtone. I have already checked the Routeplan Report, and DNA.
I will double check the route plan again. If I can't find anything, I'll call TAC.
Randy
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