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Setting up DID access to a Route Pattern?

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TheCardMan

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Jun 18, 2002
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I am setting up a 3rd party application telephony server which connects back to CUCM via SIP Trunk. I have everything working as noted in the configuration documents. Everything works like it should. Calling a 4 digit number and it is a route pattern that points out to the telephony server. I now want to be able to call that from the outside. I figured I would create a CTI Route Point, but I can not get it to work. Using hypothetical numbers I set up 5000 & 5001 to go to the new telephony server. One is a User Interface and one is a Admin Interface. 5000 & 5001 are set up as Route Patterns that send calls to the telephony server via a SIP Trunk. How can I set it up so that if I call NPA-NXX-5000 I get to the application? I have tried setting up DN, CTI RP, Translation Pattern and Hunt Pilot. None seemed to work. It would render the 5000 busy once applied. I must be doing something wrong........

 
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