I realize that this was posted this some time ago, but I thought since there were no replies I'd post one in case anyone else is trying to find the same answer. What we do to send a call to a specific mailbox at the end of a line group is create the route/hunt list to have the line group first...
I suppose it would know it was a dummy mac by the leading characters "BAT". It didn't sound right to me either, but I just wanted to verify that there isn't a limit.
Does anyone know if there is a limit to the number of dummy MACs you can have loaded in callmanager at a given time? I've heard a rumor that there is, but I can't find any info to support this.
Thanks!
We are migrating from Avaya Definity to Cisco CallManager. Our users currently have a large number of busy indicators on their phones (buttons that light up when an extension is in use). Many of the users do not want a shared line appearance because they do not want people to be able to pick...
Thanks for the reply telcoguy!
The COR is wide open on both. The extension range in the Audix is 0000 to 9999, so again wide open. It is restricted to subscribers and not digits, so I've added a mailbox for the vdn extension so that the Audix would recognize it as a subscriber...
I have an Intuity Audix system and have a subscriber set with a covering extension that is a vdn. When the caller zeros out it gives a message stating all circuits are busy. However if I call the vdn directly it works just fine. Any ideas??
Thanks!
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