04-11-2012 08:35 AM - edited 03-21-2019 05:38 AM
I have a multi-site I am working on and we need a line appearance for the phones at the remote location at the owners desk.
The owner has a 7965 phone and two 7916 and we want to put the 6 phones at the remote site on buttons on teh 7916 so they can see who is on the phone and call them with a single push of the button.
Is this possible?
How would you do in?
Thanks
Johnny
04-11-2012 02:26 PM
Hello Johnny,
Unfortanately, you cannot montor extenstions at remote sites. This is documented in the "multi-site deployment guide" on page 7.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-9652
Monitor extensions between sites No
Thank you,
Darren
04-11-2012 03:26 PM
Thanks for the reply. As this doc was based on CCA 1.8 and almost 3 yrs old I thought maybe things may have changed since then. I had not seen this before but most of it is out-dated for version 3.2.
I suppose I will find out soon.
04-11-2012 04:15 PM
You can monitor remote extensions at remote sites using BLF presence service.
Check:
I believe this can only be configured with CLI.
04-12-2012 09:06 AM
Hello Johnny,
FYI: BLF presence service:
•Presence features such as Busy Lamp Field (BLF) notification are supported for SIP trunks only; these features are not supported on H.323 trunks.
•Presence requires that SIP phones are configured with a directory number (using dn keyword in number command); direct line numbers are not supported.
Also, I want to clarify one thing. Are the remote phones registering to this UC500, or is there a UC500 located at the remote site? If the phones are registering back to the same UC500, then a "monitor" button can be configured on the local phone to monitor line status, and can also be used as a "speed dial". If the remote phones are registering to a seperate UC500, then you will not be allowed to monitor the line status.
Thank you,
Darren
04-12-2012 12:43 PM
". If the remote phones are registering to a seperate UC500, then you will not be allowed to monitor the line status.Thank you,
Darren
You will, using the configuration explained in the link I have posted above.
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