But these are analog lines. They are hooked to a computer for our Voice Response system. Does this work also on analog lines?
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On a BCM 400, I've got 3 analog lines setup in a hunt group. I've setup Linear with Busy Signal if Busy both in the hunt group and on each line. But when callers call in it just rings if all lines are busy.
I've even tried setting it in queue mode but the same thing happens. Any ideas? Thanks...
jneiberger,
Thanks! I've been trying to figure this out on my own, this will help a lot!
I'll look up LLQ and CB-WFQ and go from there.
So do you think it is worth it to try and get the QOS tagging from my phones to work? Or will the LLQ or CB-WFQ accomplish the same thing?
Thanks again...
jneiberger,
So what I have setup isn't establishing QOS? I thought by flagging these packets as critical it would accomplish the same thing.
We are using Nortel IP phones, which have the abiltiy to tag packets, but haven't been able to get it to work yet.
So is what I have in place now...
Sorry to jump in here, but I've setup similiar. I've got Point-to-Point T1's connecting to our main site and VOIP running to each site. I've got a policy map in place on each router, identifying the VOIP traffic and setting priority to Critical. Here is an example:
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ip access-list standard...
Right now our Hunt Group overflows to itself. i.e. Hunt group DID is 7101 and overflow is set to 7101. So I should change the overflow to an inactive number?
Thanks for your help.
Nic
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On a BCM 400 we have 3 analog lines hooked up to an audio response system. These lines are part of a Hunt group with a DID. Right now if all 3 lines are busy, the line just rings until one of them gets done, then the call is answered. I want the hunt group to give the caller a busy signal if all...
Right now on our BCM 400 we can only conf 3 people at a time (us and two other people). I even tried to conf to people in, and then have them conf someone in (still on our BCM 400) but it wouldn't work. We only need 4 people total right now, but don't know how to make it work. Right now we are...
I have a similar issue with an analog device. I can call out on the device, but when I try to call it, it always says it is busy. Both DNs on either side work fine but it is just this one line. I have tried replacing the wiring between it and the BCM, and even plugged different devices into it...
We have restriction filters setup to deny long distance access on every phone. Then we setup COS codes to bypass these filters.
Is there a better/easier way to restrict long distance calling and track who is calling long distance?
We like this method because then managers can call long...
FastEthernet1/0/1 isnt't a valid interface. Most would be fa0/1 or fa1/1.
To see all avaiable interfaces type show int
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AH!! So the phones send the conversation directly to each other! For some reason I figured it all went through the BCM (don't know why). You guys are both right on the money. I have ACLs on each router that block the branches from talking to each other, except for a few needed holes. I will jump...
When they call the other branches, the call connects, but all they hear is silence. When we (main site) call the branches or they call us it is totally clear.
We are running Point to point T1's to all of our branches.
I was told that if I setup QOS on the edges (switches at each branch) the...
Actually, to be more correct, Ip phones are on 10.10.10.X, 10.10.20.X, 10.10.30.X and 10.10.40.X segments, each at different locations.
The phones work excellent, except between branches. When phones on 10.10.20.X call 10.10.30.X they can't hear each other. I'm hoping QoS will fix this issue...
Okay, that all makes sense, but one more "dumb" question.
Do I have to have the VLANs on different Ip segments?
For example, right now data, BCM and all IP phones are on 10.10.10.X/24 segment. Do I need to seperate those with a different IP segment?
Okay, I do have a PC connected to the phone and would like to keep them on seperate vlans. But as soon as I turn on the VLAN on the phone it drops the connection to the switch. I can't seem to get it to come back up.
So what vlan number do I set on the phone and do I need that same vlan set on...
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