12-21-2016 07:33 AM - edited 03-19-2019 11:57 AM
Currently running CUCM and Unity v9.1.2 and I am looking to create some basic after-hours call routing. I have 3 technicians that this would likely rotate from Sunday-Saturday, but I am not sure what's the best way to configure.
We currently use RDP for our personal extensions and mobility calls. I was thinking I would create a RDP for the extension associated with our support line, and then have that send off to the person on after-hours support. Though this would have to manually be changed as needed, which means someone will ultimately forget to do it.
I also thought about using Caller Input options, but once again that would have to be manually done.
Any ideas on how to best accomplish this? If I've missed any details please let me know!
Thank you,
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12-21-2016 08:26 AM
Unfortunately CUCM offers no way to configure a schedule that would repeat every x number of days, it only allows you to do this at fixed days and fixed hours.
I know some 3rd party vendors are using the external call control feature from CUCM to modify the call routing, that would be the option that I'm aware of.
12-21-2016 08:26 AM
Unfortunately CUCM offers no way to configure a schedule that would repeat every x number of days, it only allows you to do this at fixed days and fixed hours.
I know some 3rd party vendors are using the external call control feature from CUCM to modify the call routing, that would be the option that I'm aware of.
12-21-2016 08:53 AM
Thanks Jaime, your quick response is much appreciated!
07-22-2024 01:10 PM
Is there a way we can setup our phone system to rotate calls based on which station last answered?
07-22-2024 01:26 PM
I encourage you to open a new thread with a more detailed version of your question. This is a very old thread and may not get much attention. Include your version of CUCM and any details you think would be helpful for us to know.
That said, a short answer to what I believe is your question is: Use the Hunting feature and set up the Line Group with the algorithm of Circular.
Maren
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