12-05-2006 08:44 AM - edited 03-13-2019 03:50 PM
Dear all,
Here is my descripton due to problem with CFA feature:
1.
a) Two IP-Phones with single dn on each: 1st dn is 101, 2nd dn is 102
b) Single route pattern for calls to external pstn network
c) No partitions or css configuration is used, i.e.
* route pattern has "None" partition and css assigned
* both directory numbers have "None" partition and css assigned
2.
When user 101 dials external number 102, call is establieshed normally
When user 101 dials external number 5551212, call is establieshed normally
When I set CFA number
-or through CCMUser interface
-or through CCMAdmin interface
to 5551212 for 102, and 101 dials 102 then, call fails with prompt
"your call cannot be completed and dialed" as it occurs, when call manager
can't find appropriate pattern to route the call.
You ideas would be greatly appreciate.
12-05-2006 05:29 PM
Just one doubt.
Are you attaching the leading zeroes (or whatever is the access code) correctly.
Also can you dial external numbers from 102
12-05-2006 11:57 PM
*
Route pattern to OffNet gateway is 555!# with DDI "Trailing-#"
and without any calling/called party number transformation on
route pattern or route group. Thus I don't use any leading digits.
*
Yes, both 101 and 102 can dial 5551212.
*
want to note, the problem is actual also when using
AbbrDial & SpeedDial
I mean, if I define external number, for example 5553434, and assign
it to AbbrDial digit code or simply speed dial, the result is the same
problem, the same symptomatology: "your call cannot be completed and dialed"...
12-06-2006 11:23 PM
Guys, any ideas ?
12-07-2006 12:03 PM
Denis,
I tested this, with the exception of my call forward number and my speed dial/abbrdial number I put a # at the end of the number I pluged in. Example speed dial 99 = 5551212#. Since you said your pattern was 555!#, I accounted for this. You have done the same in your testing, correct?
Otherwise post your CCM version, Gateway type and IP phone firmware so we can get some more insight.
Please rate any helpful posts
Thanks
Fred
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