03-13-2006 02:01 PM - edited 03-13-2019 12:30 PM
Can anyone tell me if it is possible in CME 3.2 to setup a Class of Restriction that applies only to forwarded calls? In other words, is it possible to recreate the functionality of the CFA CSS in Callmanager?
Thanks in advance for any assistance,
Robert
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03-14-2006 02:18 PM
Hi Robert,
Check out this note from the CME 3.2 Admin Guide:
CFwdAll Soft Key Restriction Control
In Cisco CME 3.1 and later versions, the call-forward max-length command can be used to prevent someone from using the CFwdAll soft key on an IP phone to forward calls to numbers that will incur toll charges. The length argument in this command can be set to a number of digits that will allow the CFwdAll soft key to set only a local or internal number as the destination for forwarded calls.
If the length argument is set to 0, the CFwdAll soft key is completely disabled.
The restriction created by this command does not apply to call-forward destinations that are entered using the Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI) or the Cisco CME GUI.
Here is a link to the actual doc:
Hope this helps!
Rob
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03-14-2006 02:18 PM
Hi Robert,
Check out this note from the CME 3.2 Admin Guide:
CFwdAll Soft Key Restriction Control
In Cisco CME 3.1 and later versions, the call-forward max-length command can be used to prevent someone from using the CFwdAll soft key on an IP phone to forward calls to numbers that will incur toll charges. The length argument in this command can be set to a number of digits that will allow the CFwdAll soft key to set only a local or internal number as the destination for forwarded calls.
If the length argument is set to 0, the CFwdAll soft key is completely disabled.
The restriction created by this command does not apply to call-forward destinations that are entered using the Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI) or the Cisco CME GUI.
Here is a link to the actual doc:
Hope this helps!
Rob
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03-15-2006 07:58 AM
Excellent! That is just what I was hoping to find, but somehow missed when I looked through the guide.
Thanks for the information,
Robert
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