04-28-2011 05:57 PM - edited 03-21-2019 04:01 AM
We have a UC560 system set up in our business and I am looking for some advice on how to impliment something. We have two businesses at our location and both share the same phone system. A couple of the employess (Mainly management) work for both businesses on-site. One of the businesses is an AVIS rental car franchice and I'm looking to be able to identify which number the calls are coming in on so users know how to answer the phone. I do not need a CCA solution (don't even get me started on Cisco and using the almighty CCA) , I am very comfortable using the CLI. Any tips or advice are greatly appriciated. Thanks!
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04-28-2011 09:07 PM
Hi There,
Depending on your trunk lines, you might be able to setup Shared DN's, the process of this is quite simple via CLI:
This in a round-a-bout way is allowing you to create a form of partitioning and you can allow for both offices to monitor the incoming calls. However this is different to Trunk Line monitoring and a great way to do call handling.
Can I ask what is your issues with CCA?
Do you have Cisco Support Contract with the system (Are you UC Express certified?)??
Just curious to know how much out on a limb you are going with this, in this day and age CCA is your only support methods unless you are UC Express certified, other than these forums which is not quite the same as a person on the other end of the phone.
Have you tried CCA build from scratch? I know it wont work with CLI built machines but there are many reasons for this and it all makes sense.
Hope the above suggestion helps you out anyway
Cheers,
David.
04-28-2011 09:07 PM
Hi There,
Depending on your trunk lines, you might be able to setup Shared DN's, the process of this is quite simple via CLI:
This in a round-a-bout way is allowing you to create a form of partitioning and you can allow for both offices to monitor the incoming calls. However this is different to Trunk Line monitoring and a great way to do call handling.
Can I ask what is your issues with CCA?
Do you have Cisco Support Contract with the system (Are you UC Express certified?)??
Just curious to know how much out on a limb you are going with this, in this day and age CCA is your only support methods unless you are UC Express certified, other than these forums which is not quite the same as a person on the other end of the phone.
Have you tried CCA build from scratch? I know it wont work with CLI built machines but there are many reasons for this and it all makes sense.
Hope the above suggestion helps you out anyway
Cheers,
David.
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