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Call coverage in CCM

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calhoony

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Oct 14, 2003
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Does the Cisco Call Manager do call coverage paths like the Avaya Definity product? Our company is getting ready to take the Cisco plunge and I am trying to figure out how I am going to tell a CIO that he can't have his phone cover to his secretary any more....
 
You can do this with shared extensions.. You can have the line ring over to the sec line when boss is on the phone or busy.. You can also use attendant console or IPMA.. How excactly do you want your call coverage to work?
 
He wants it to ring the CIO phone, have it forward to the secretary's extension, then go back to the CIO's voicemail if she doesn't answer..

That is usually what is setup with call coverage paths that he is referring to.

BuckWeet
 
Thanks Buckweet, that is what I thought. If I check the voicemail box in the station form it will ignore the forward destination, right? This is going to upset some management people.. IS Cisco going to have coverage paths in their new releases?
 
this scenerio works fine with CCM and unity. Unity is smart enough to look at original called number and place the call into the right VM box regardless of if you forwarded the call to another destination. You can even get more complex if you play with call routing in Unity.
Give it a try. I am pretty sure this will work for you if the call coverage is how buckwheat explained.
 
Just got out of a meeting with Cisco, they say ccm 4.1 will have call coverage. I have not done any Unity administration for 2 years so I am not familiar with the call routing in Unity. Is there a URL that you can point me to?
 
I have CM 4.12 working with call coverage, we have it set up and working in my office connected via Q SIg. onto a SX2000 and Octel Voice Mial

wayne
 
The best way to set it is as below

Set up a hunt pilot and place the PA`s phone in it only or as many PA`s as you wish but do not place the Voice Mail DN in it. Then use the No coverage setting on the CIO phone with that pointing to VM. No coverage works when the coverage path call flow is not met i.e. the PA does not answer the call it is used as last resort. The reason you do not have the VM in the Hunt group is if the call coverage is common to many people but the last hop is unique therefore you only need to set up one or two hunt groups for a firm rather the having to create lots of individual groups.

There is an issue with Coverage if you network on to another PABX using Q Sig. Originally when the call went from CM to SX2000 and then into VM, the SX2000 sent to call to VM but VM only acted on the pilot number and tried to look up the pilot DN in VM. Mitel was not looking on the original dialled number but only the redirected number which in call coverage was the hunt group. In the service Parameter there is a setting we asked Cisco to develop for us called Voice Mail , when set to true it copies the original DN i.e. the CIO extension in the diverting field so when it went to VM , VM directed the call to the CIO extension DN rather then the hunt group number


Wayne
 
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