Barbarian7
Programmer
Hi.
we have a largely successful Nortel (81C) integration with Cisco Call Manager.
We recently moved everyone on the Nortel side over to UNITY for voice msg'g. Most things worked just fine with a little tweaking.
Our UNITY pilot number (on the Nortel side) is an ACD with MWC=Yes and NCFW=another DN which in turn is CDP'd across to a Cisco gateway.
But we have stumbled onto one we cannot fix:
a number of Nortel sets are CLS DDGD to get privacy of their DNs.
But now when someone calls one of these locals, and the call CFNA/HUNTs to the UNITY pilot number, the originally called DN is lost and UNITY does not know which mailbox this is for.
This is not surprising, since DDGD is used so these people can block their phone# from showing on other sets's call display, and now they are just hiding from the "set" that is the ACD over to UNITY.
The old Meridian Mail did not have a problem with this.
Any idea what special thing Mermail did to get around this?
Thanks,
Barbarian
we have a largely successful Nortel (81C) integration with Cisco Call Manager.
We recently moved everyone on the Nortel side over to UNITY for voice msg'g. Most things worked just fine with a little tweaking.
Our UNITY pilot number (on the Nortel side) is an ACD with MWC=Yes and NCFW=another DN which in turn is CDP'd across to a Cisco gateway.
But we have stumbled onto one we cannot fix:
a number of Nortel sets are CLS DDGD to get privacy of their DNs.
But now when someone calls one of these locals, and the call CFNA/HUNTs to the UNITY pilot number, the originally called DN is lost and UNITY does not know which mailbox this is for.
This is not surprising, since DDGD is used so these people can block their phone# from showing on other sets's call display, and now they are just hiding from the "set" that is the ACD over to UNITY.
The old Meridian Mail did not have a problem with this.
Any idea what special thing Mermail did to get around this?
Thanks,
Barbarian