I've been trying to figure out what the on-hook dialing digit limitation is on my 7945 phones connected to CM8.5.
Problem is we require users to dial #9(11-digit matter #)9(long distance tel#) and if I try to do it from placed calls or while on hook the nice Cisco lady says "your call cannot be...
Right, I might have 1% of about 2K users that need more than 1 deep coverage so it works well for me. Installing a CUCMBE next week and an enterprise two weeks later so I'll have more idea what it looks like then.
How deep does your coverage path go? With a single point you can CFNA forward to a secretary, have the secretary CFNA to messaging and set messaging to look for original called party. At least you can with Express I don't have an full CMs installed yet.
Running an Express and I would like to be able to intercept unused DNs and have them ring the attendant. I know I could do this with a translation pattern but I am already running one to turn the number into a 5-digit extension:
rule 1 /^\(1234\)\(56..$\)/ /5\2/
Is there any other way I can...
I'm doing an upgrade and need the root login. I can see that Avaya set it when installed and it hasn't been changed using the web interface but they didn't use the defaults I expected. I called them thinking they could login as sroot and change it for me but they are saying that isn't...
The list trace is nice: I also find assigning an extension with softphone capabilities and console permissions helps with these types of issues. Don't know if that is an option but sure beats the pants off using remote access.
For the faxes; if they are dialing from fax machines you can give the fax extensions a different COR with a lower FRL and then change the FRL on route pattern 5 relating to trunk group 2 so that fax machines can't access the new trunk group.
If you can isolate the 218 area code down to the...
If the G450 is just a media gateway registered to CM at the S8500 then you can simply put the trunk group of the remote PRI in the route pattern as a last choice. You would also need to do some digit manipulation if the systems are geographically diverse so that 7 digit calls from either...
Check out your system-parameters customer options and look for the QSIG page. You need supplementary services stroked to yes to set this up. Then do a Google on audiocodes or dialogic media gateways (just a starter there are a couple other manufacturers).
To make it work you would do a line...
Having the same problem. It appears to be a bug in the Avaya though, not a setting. When you do a trace and the remote phone tries coverage it says "coverage path 0 point 0". I am CM 4.0.5 SP1 (and last I talked to Avaya SP1 was supposed to fix it - NOT). I have a new ticket open with them...
...that use the port on the phone for the PC). If option 176 is configured and VLANTEST=60 (default) and the phone is unable to access the voice VLAN it will, after 60 seconds, go to the native (I believe) vlan which it looks like is 0 in your case. The no * to program thing is a little kooky.
Go to the documentation and look up Facility Test Call. The code (if it is programmed) can be found by doing a 'disp fea' command. Alternatively assign a trk-id button to your phone and when you hit static press that to tell you what lines are troublesome. Second method is more hit or miss.
As soon as the phone detects Ethernet it will tell you and it should say '* to program'. Hit *. Your option 176 in DHCP may not be set properly or the switchport may not be configured properly for the voice vlan. My guess is option 176 isn't right since when you say 'new one-x' I assume you...
Are you sure your VLAN is routing from the network segment? Could be the DHCP broadcast is picking up the VLAN ID (855) from option 176 but that VLAN might not be trunked to your registration point or the voice VLAN might not be configured on the switchport. Just a thought.
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