08-29-2019 05:42 AM - edited 08-29-2019 05:43 AM
My company hosts contractors that work under other management, makes no accounts for them.
Issue: It was recently realized that one of these men couldn't receive calls through his desk phone, and when checked it was revealed that any phone that lacks a currently signed in user is unreachable from external numbers.
They have extensions, but can only be reached internally. I'm wondering if this is just how it be like or if there's something I can change in the configurations.
We have CUCM version 11.0.1.20000-2.
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08-29-2019 07:07 AM
A device can be not associated to a user and that doesn't change the fact it can receive calls.
If you're using EM, and they're not logged in, then that would be expected and EM DOES depend on user/PIN to work.
This sounds a lot more like you need to look into your CSS and partitions after you determine the exact call flow and look at what's going on there.
08-29-2019 07:07 AM
A device can be not associated to a user and that doesn't change the fact it can receive calls.
If you're using EM, and they're not logged in, then that would be expected and EM DOES depend on user/PIN to work.
This sounds a lot more like you need to look into your CSS and partitions after you determine the exact call flow and look at what's going on there.
08-29-2019 07:36 AM
Well; assuming I understand correctly, the fact that we are using extension mobility means the answer to my question is a resounding "no."
Thank you for the help.
08-29-2019 07:12 AM
Hi,
If you have a phone that is assigned to contractor and has DID number assigned to it then any external caller can reach that device (assuming partition and calling search space has access to external callers).
Are you using extension mobility configured for these users? Do you have DID or just internal numbers assigned to these users? Please provide more details about your scenario.
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