06-16-2016 01:01 AM - edited 03-19-2019 11:15 AM
Hi Guys;
The scenario is like:
A user Calling B user (no answer after 10 sec then forward call) > B user's mobile phone(no answer 10 sec then forward call) > Receptionist
Is this possible? Can CUCM control when the call has been transfer to the PSTN?
Thanks a lot!
06-16-2016 01:12 AM
Hi,
you can might be able to achieve the above through SNR, but it would require testing and twiking parameters.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/unified-communications/unified-communications-manager-callmanager/200447-Single-Number-Reach-Feature-for-Cisco-Un.html
HTH
JB
06-16-2016 02:31 AM
I don't think SNR will completely serve the requirement. SNR can help in ringing B's mobile number but at the same time, any internal DN (receptionist) can not be remote destination hence it will never ring.
- Vivek
06-16-2016 05:49 AM
Vivek,
What you just mentioned is a peace of cake as we can have multiple RD configured for same profile to ring multiple destination. Also who says we can not ring internal DN with RD.
But the initial query needs some testing in LAB to be accomplished that's the reason i said "might".
JB
06-16-2016 05:52 AM
You're right with respect to having multiple remote destinations, but all RD should point to external number as remote destination number can not be internal DN hence receptionist number can't ring using SNR.
Would love to know if some tweak can work here.
- Vivek
06-16-2016 06:32 AM
I remember do it in LAB, but unfortunately the documentation says i can not do so.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/8_5_1/ccmfeat/fsgd-851-cm/fsmobmgr.html#wp1214645
So i will have to point my RD to a RP send it to a GW and then hairpin in back to my CUCM reception phone. Still need to work on the first peace of puzzle.
As i said at the beginning might be possible after lot of tweaking.
JB
06-16-2016 07:00 AM
You can again verify in your lab. FYI, SNR was never designed to ring internal DN.
Yup, hair-pining could be a choice and afaik, it has been discussed couple of times on forum but generally not accepted by enterprise customers.
- Vivek
06-16-2016 09:22 AM
Vivek is spot on, you cannot use internal phones with SNR, I tried this when the limitation was added in the documentation many years ago, and unless they have changed the code over the years, it would not work, I can't recall if it errored out when trying to configure it.
This is not that hard to accomplish, simply use a line group and adjust the routing with CSS and partitions so people think they're dialing directly to B, but you're actually making them dial a hunt pilot.
Add B to the line group, now, you have two options, configure SNR on B, or you would need to use another device which has SNR to be B's mobile and add it to the line group (to get the exact behavior you mentioned), then, you can either add the receptionist phone to the line group, or simply add it as the CFNA number in the hunt pilot.
You'll never really transfer the call to the PSTN, so CUCM will always keep control of it, and no need for any hairpinning.
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