09-08-2006 07:35 AM - edited 03-18-2019 06:20 PM
Having issues transfering outside originated calls from AA to internal extensions. If I dial the AA extension from an internal extension, it will transfer just fine.
Equipment is: Cisco 2821 (4port FXO, AA 2.3.2 and Unity Express in SRST mode), Callmanager 4.2
08-01-2007 06:38 AM
i have the same problem-
calls to FXO port terminating to FXS port with analog phone. by pressing Flash key on analog phone i need to transfer call to another fxs port/voip. but nothing happend, all digits hear to originator...
cisco 2811, 1FXO, 2FXS ports, c2800nm-adventerprisek9-mz.124-16 ios.
CAN somebody help me???
08-02-2007 07:01 AM
External Call Transfer Restrictions feature allows the Cisco CallManager
administrator to configure gateways, trunks, and route patterns as OnNet
(internal) or OffNet (external) devices at the system level. By setting the devices
as OffNet, administrators can restrict the transferring of an external call to an
external device and thus help prevent toll fraud.
To disable this feature, set the Block OffNet to OffNet Transfer clusterwide
service parameter to False.
for usage, see callmanager features and service guide > External Call Transfer Restrictions
08-02-2007 07:14 AM
We didn't have CCM, only CCME at cisco's ios.
can we use only ios & ccme to fix the problem?
08-02-2007 07:46 AM
ooops. sorry for that. i thought callmanager 4.2.
please take a look at the link below. this might help you.
08-02-2007 10:44 PM
thanks for doc, but it wasn't helpful :((
in my situation -
user press flash on analog phone and don't hear station ready signal, all digits are going to first call.
Did somebody had any ideas?
08-09-2007 06:44 AM
All fixed with:
B-acd tcl script to serv incoming PSTN calls, sccp + e-phones binded to all fxs ports.
As a result - welcom pprompt + transfer to operator + moh + all standart features at internal calls.
Thanks for all for help!
A houp my 2 week sex with cisco wil be helpful for somebody...
08-10-2007 06:12 AM
Are you using an AA script? I found that was the easiest way to route calls from the outside.
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