12-14-2015 11:25 AM - edited 03-19-2019 10:29 AM
We have two Subscriber servers and we have call park ranges defined for both.
Is there a way to restrict users so only the SUB they registered too will be used when they press call park soft key.
Currently, it is randomly choosing call park from both SUBSCRIBERS.
Thanks
12-14-2015 10:04 PM
Hi,
If the Enable Clusterwide CallPark Number/Ranges service parameter is set to True, then the following rules apply:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/9_1_1/ccmfeat/CUCM_BK_C3E0EFA0_00_cucm-features-services-guide-91/CUCM_BK_C3E0EFA0_00_cucm-features-services-guide-91_chapter_0110.html#CUCM_RF_U980BF05_00
Manish
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12-15-2015 06:24 AM
Problem is this parameter is not set to TRUE. It is set as False
Enable Clusterwide CallPark Number/Ranges
Thanks
12-15-2015 06:36 AM
Hi,
With this parameter set to false this is how it should work. Cluster wide park set to false. This is the default and what it does is park the call based on the originating device node, meaning if the call comes through node 2 and the phones are registered to node 3 , if the phone selects park, the call will be parked in the node that received the call or originated the call in this case node 2.
You can make a few internal test calls between two IP phones, in that case you should get the park slots from the node to which phones register, however for inbound calls this may vary based on which node handled the call.
Manish
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12-15-2015 06:39 AM
What if the call is coming from PSTN and phone is registered to node 2? Should it not be selecting the park numbers assigned to Node 2
12-15-2015 06:45 AM
It will depend on which node handled the call for the endpoint, if it is coming through Node 2 then only park slot will be given by Node 2, else the other node which handled the call.
Manish
12-15-2015 06:53 AM
not sure what you mean by which node handled the call. If phone is registered to Node 2, will that not handle the call?
Do you mean by which dial peer is accepting the call and based on that it chose node 2 vs node 3?
Moreover for me it is switching park numbers between two nodes randomly.
12-15-2015 07:02 AM
Yes, the node which handles the call is determined by the dialpeers and the device pool settings on the gateway / trunk through which the call comes in.
Switching park numbers between two nodes randomly needs more explanation. Can you make 10-15 continuous calls between two endpoints registered on cucm and see if the park switching takes place for them as well. If yes, then there could be an issue with database. If external calls are involved then you need to check which cucm is allowing the calls in.
Concentrate on one IP phone, one incoming gateway if you want to get to a conclusion.
Manish
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