03-10-2004 09:57 PM - edited 03-13-2019 04:13 AM
I have a CME router with several internal phones, with extension numbers starting at 1000. I have a regular FXO port in the CME router. How would I go about routing inbound calls to a specific internal DN? (For example DN 1000?). The CME router is just connected to a single phone line now, and will be moved to a two line rotary in the future.
Thanks.
03-10-2004 10:13 PM
you could us the number expansion command. Say the phone number for your incoming line is 555-1234 and you want that to go to extention (dn) 1000
cme(config)#num-exp 5551234 1000
That should work for you; in my case the telco only sends me the last 4 digits of a phone number so I only use num-exp 1234 1000
Hope this helps
03-11-2004 12:38 PM
The suggestion supplied above will only work with DID or PRI/T1 circuits. You will need to either configure connection plar opx to an attendant or operator, or configure IOS auto-attendant to route incoming calls on an FXO port.
See the CME reference guide for more information:
Hope this helps.
Pat
03-11-2004 01:49 PM
Pat I just tried to goto your CME website and it is down would it be possible for you to zip it up and email it to me. I neep to access some items on it to finish up a CME config.
Thanks
Blake
03-11-2004 01:50 PM
Pat I just tried to goto your CME website and it is down would it be possible for you to zip it up and email it to me. I neep to access some items on it to finish up a CME config.
Thanks
Blake
03-11-2004 02:05 PM
Pat,
The AA is definately something that I will be playing with later on, but I will just be using an addendant for now. Would you be able to comment on how this configuration would change if I wanted to have the CCME router try a second extension if the first one was busy? Example: First extension 1000 was busy, so try extension 1002?
Thanks.
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