07-16-2014 07:08 PM - edited 03-19-2019 08:24 AM
Hi Guys
Using unity connection for an IVR transfer via a call handler. Simply it transfers the call to a directory number based on schedule.
During the split second it takes to process the call and establish media to the DN the caller hears the local music on hold. (On SIP trunks they hear the carrier MoH if local MoH is not operational)
As you can imagine most people question why this gets played for the split second and deem it to be not very professional.
I have considered using a different media pool for the GW, but that break all MoH for inbound calls on the VG/CUBE
Is there a setting that can play "ring back" or silence during the transfer.
Note that I have enabled 'release to switch' on the transfer.
This is impacting Unity Connection builds V9 and V10 builds.
Cheers
MIke
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07-17-2014 05:20 AM
I believe this is coming from the VM ports MoH settings, which is either set on the Common Device Configuration or the Device Pool assigned to your VM ports.
You would have to create a Common Device Configuration that uses a silent file and apply it the VM ports. Because If you set your Common Device Configuration to None, it is still going to use the Device Pool MoH settings or the Default MoH in CUCM.
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07-17-2014 05:20 AM
I believe this is coming from the VM ports MoH settings, which is either set on the Common Device Configuration or the Device Pool assigned to your VM ports.
You would have to create a Common Device Configuration that uses a silent file and apply it the VM ports. Because If you set your Common Device Configuration to None, it is still going to use the Device Pool MoH settings or the Default MoH in CUCM.
Please rate helpful answers!
07-27-2017 10:20 PM
Thanks Amine, above workaround fix the issue.
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