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At one of our sites they have a call handler with a simple setup.Inbound calls ring and if no answer they go to VM.I can add a destination DN as a coverage path.But can I make that destination DN be active via a timed schedule?
I have some call block reject rules setup and working fine in my H323 gateway but I reached the limit of 15 rules in the voice translation rule that is configured.The request to block another specific number was made so I am looking at the existing r...
We are running CUCM 7.1.5 with H323 gateways.I have Single Number Reach enabled for several users and it works fine.Today I decided to prepend 91 to incoming calls from the PSTN at the H323 gateway level in CUCM.Incoming calls get 91 prepended no pro...
I have installed CLICK TO CALL 8.0.1 for several users as a test and we are running it with Office 2007.It crashes and has errors pretty much for everybody but only with Outlook 2007.CLICK TO CALL inside the other MSFT products seems to work error fr...
I am trying to increase the max number of participants in a MEET ME conference and also understand how conference resources are used when a MEET ME conference is built.When I do a MEET ME conference at my location it maxes out at 8 particpants total ...
I think I need to clarify this a bit more...So the dept with call handler 5500 receives calls normally during the day between say 8 AM until 3 PM.From 3 PM until 5 PM they would like a coverage path.So from 3 PM until 5 PM the dept with call handler ...
Hi Chris,So for example if my call handler DN is 5500 and the destination DN for coverage path is 5501 you are saying put the destination DN 5501 in a partition with a time schedule?
It looks like I could leave the second pattern I listed as a specific "rule X reject /7033251830/"Then for the first and third patterns I could use "rule X /^70332595[28][56]/" which would be more specific but it will still block 4 numbers instead of...