ā06-11-2012 09:02 AM - edited ā03-19-2019 05:04 AM
Hi All
I have a user who lives in FL and he has a NY number forwarded to his FL number.This worked fine last week but now it's not working at all and the thing about it is he has never had a physical phone. I asked him did he have a phone in the NY office and he said no. so I asked the receptionist in NY and she confirmed that as well. So what I want to know is how can you setup call forwarding in cucm without his DID not being assigned to a phone or him logged into a phone.Thanks in advance for he help and have a great day
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ā06-11-2012 09:14 AM
Hi Scooter,
There are a few ways this can be done Have a look in CUCM under
Call Routing> Directory number and see if it's set up there. You can have a DID/DN
with Call Forward set up without an actual phone by doing it via this config.
You can also check Device > CTI Route Point as the same "virtual" config can be set there as well.
Cheers!
Rob
"Show a little faith, there's magic in the night" - Springsteen
ā06-11-2012 09:14 AM
Hi Scooter,
There are a few ways this can be done Have a look in CUCM under
Call Routing> Directory number and see if it's set up there. You can have a DID/DN
with Call Forward set up without an actual phone by doing it via this config.
You can also check Device > CTI Route Point as the same "virtual" config can be set there as well.
Cheers!
Rob
"Show a little faith, there's magic in the night" - Springsteen
ā06-11-2012 11:28 AM
Thanks Rob
ā06-15-2012 04:05 AM
I think adding a directory number with callfwd is the better idea, because what I know is that CTI Route Point takes some license units...
ā06-15-2012 06:33 AM
CTI RP do not take any licenses.
In my opinion CTI RP is the best approach as if you build DN unattached to a device administrators can easily delete it by searching for unassigned DNs. In fact I train admins to do just that periodically to clean up the system. I guess I am old school and like to see DNs attached to some kind of device.
Another perhaps easier option for simply call forwarding is Translation Patterns.
HTH,
Chris
ā06-15-2012 07:02 AM
After Rob gave me instructions on how to create the number I did just what he said and it worked perfect but later on I did learn that a CTI RP is the best way to go becasue you can remove the number by cleaning up unassigned numbers. I just wanted to tell all of you thanks for all the help you guys give me because I've been doing voice for 7 monthes now and between you guys and TAC I'm learning so much. I just want to say thank you all and have a happy fathers day.
ā06-15-2012 06:44 AM
Hey folks,
I just wanted to add to the great tips from Chris (+5 my friend )
We use the CTI-RP method as well, so that the number is searchable
and not deleted in a "Horrible" accident. Over the years we've used this method
for many applications without fail.
Cheers!
Rob
"Show a little faith, there's magic in the night" - Springsteen
ā06-15-2012 07:13 AM
Hey Scooter,
You are most welcome my friend There's always lots to learn
with this stuff. That's what keeps it fresh and keeps us all on our toes
Cheers!
Rob
"Show a little faith, there's magic in the night" - Springsteen
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