I have one MCS 7845 that is going to have 8000 subscribers on it. Is this recommended or should I try to get another Unity server for the subscribers. If anyone has any documentation stating any of this please let me know. Thanks
If the phone is not turned on then no you can't use the switch behind it. If the phone does not register and is rebooting then you will connect to the swith but everytime the phone reboots then you will lose network connectivity.
If you have a switch port configured for Voice and data when you plug the PC behind it, it will be on the data VLAN.
If you have a ip phone it will send CDP packets to the switch to let it know that it is a phone and put it on the voice vlan. Hope this helps
Thanks John I really appreciate the time and effort you put into your reply. This is finally clear to me how this should work. I have some redesigning to do on my callmanager. Again I appreciate the awesome reply.
Thank you for all of the insight. I still have not been able to get it working this way. What I don't understand is that I have a phone with it's DN in a inactive partition. I can make calls out using this phone in the inactive partition. I dial the MWI on from the phone it's self but no...
yes my voice mail partition has access to the inactive partition.
Is this working as designed if the partition that phones reside in is inactive that I can't get MWI?
Please check out this link on Cisco that talks about the reason code 6.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/products_tech_note09186a0080111ac2.shtml
Also in the transient connection in the app log it should tell you what device is doing it. Find out if it is the same device...
I work for a school district and have to use time of day routing in order for teachers not to receive calls during the day. I have set up a CTI route point that is in the active partition during the day to route all teacher calls to voice mail.
This works great, but I also need the teachers to...
You can have both a voice vlan and data vlan on one switchport without having to trunk the port. The phone sends cdp packets to the switchport to let it know that it is a phone. The phone then knows that it is in the voice vlan and tags packets for the voice vlan.
Do you block any ports on the VPN/firwall. Remember after the call is picked up they are now communicating through RTP. Here is a doc with ports callmanager uses
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/products_tech_note09186a00801a62b9.shtml
This district is running 4.1(3). They are using schedules for partitions. I'm just going to create 1 CTI route point that sits in that partition example 6xxxx and forward to VM. I believe this should work. If anybody can think of a reason it wouldn't please let me know. Thanks
I'm in a school district and they are using CTI route points and schedules for partitions to stop people from calling teachers during the day. They forward the CTI route points to voice mail. Then when the schedule kicks in calls go to teachers phones. Voipguynsc you look like you are at a...
I'm in the process of adding over 1000 CTI route points into callmanager. I'm looking for a way to automate this process. I have not found a way to do this in BAT. Any suggestions welcome. Thanks
You might want to post this in the callmanager section of TEK-TIPS to get more exposure. Also try this link it has helped me out in the past.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk698/technologies_tech_note09186a0080149a1f.shtml
Well from the 10.1.1.1 network are you able to ping callmanager. If you can ping and there are no ports being blocked by a firewall then the phones should register. Both the networks that you specify are internal IP addreses 10.1.1.1 and your 192.168.0.0. If you can ping from a workstation...
Sometimes when you are making partition and CSS changes you may have to restart the cisco callmanager service. Remember that this causes all phones to reboot and then reregister with callmanager. I see this all the time.
You will use the same css and partitions on the new user. Also remember there are services that you need to assign to the manager and assitants.
A general explanatio of CSS and partitions would be best described as a CSS is a phone book of partitions. If you have a CSS with the partition of...
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