If you hear busy then none of the users are logged in to ac.
duy
ccie #27737 voice
tmobile g2
On Feb 8, 2011 10:00 AM, Michael Luo hout...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm using the native Attendant Console on CUCM 7.1.2. Information as
below:
Hunt Pilot: 5500
Member: 5001, 1001
Calling party: 5002
Do we need to get users logged in if we chose device members?
I thought it was only required when we choose user member.
see
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/7_1_2/ccmfeat/fsccmac.html#wp1225737
Maybe I misunderstood it?
Thanks!
Michael
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 10:13
Hello Team,
I am going through Q. 4.8 of Volume 2, Lab 1 but just puzzled because of the
question.
It starts All Local/Long Distance (9-[2-9]+7 digits) and International
calls (9-00+variable # of digits) made from a device at the BR2 site must
be sent .. Ensure that an appropriate
Q. Why do I get a fast busy when I call the pilot point?
*A. *The pilot point and/or the controlled phones are not in the controlled
device list of the 'ac' user. You must create a user with id 'ac' from the
Cisco CallManager user administration page, and associate all pilot points
and
Thanks for the info. But it doesn't apply to my scenario.
1) I'm not getting fast busy. I'm getting slow busy.
2) I didn't specify user/line pairs. I specify DN only, which does NOT
require user login.
Thanks for your help.
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 11:52 AM, ccieid1ot ccieid...@gmail.com
Please ignore my previous post. After the post, I further go thru the
problem that I was stuck from yesterday, and now its clear. I missed the
PSTN phones of each sites and other PSTN phones as well.
Thanks
--
*Suresh Bhandari*
[CCIE Voice (Written), CCVP]
I think the question is asking something like this
BR2 Phones -- use local gateway -- local calls to Spain
-- If local gateway is down -- Calls should go through
HQ gateway (as International calls) to spain number.
So for example from Br2 Phone you are calling Spain number
Hi Guys,
In this task, one of the questions is that the manager is sharing the same
Voicemail box as Phone 2 in HQ.
And what they do is configure a new Voicemail Profile, with mask 5002 and
assign it to Manager's dn:1080
I would do it other way, in my opinion cleaner way too, just assign an
I am having issues with registering my sip phone during SRST my SCCP phone
registers just fine. Is it possible to register both SCCP and SIP phones in
SRST?
The phone does not register and I receive the error:
.Feb 8 23:51:11.575: VOICE_REG_POOL: Register request for (3001) from
(10.2.3.145)
Can you try using telephony-service instead of call-manager-fallback.
On 2/8/2011 4:00 PM, Chris wrote:
I am having issues with registering my sip phone during SRST my SCCP
phone registers just fine. Is it possible to register both SCCP and
SIP phones in SRST?
The phone does not register and
telephony-service instead and call-manager-fallback are not used for SIP
SRST.
I would try removing the number from the voice register pools. I've had the
same error message in the past and not with SIP SRST but with SIP CME. The
problem was related to the DN.
voice register pool 1
id network
In your cucm, did you set a srst reference or used the default gateway? SIP
phones needs the references.
duy
ccie #27737 voice
tmobile g2
On Feb 8, 2011 8:42 PM, Roger Carpio roger.car...@gmail.com wrote:
telephony-service instead and call-manager-fallback are not used for SIP
SRST.
I would
I have removed the number and I'm still getting the same error.
The SRST reference is configured with the ip address of the voice vlan and
the default port 5060.
.Feb 9 04:14:47.095: VOICE_REG_POOL: Register request for (3001) from
(10.2.3.145)
.Feb 9 04:14:47.095: VOICE_REG_POOL: Contact
Hi,
- If we have cucm that have 3-sites registered in 3-different countries
each have its own time zone,so I made the HQ router as ntp master and the other
two as ntp clients
On the call manager,I'll create 3-date time groups. Do I need to create 3-ntp
references [one for each site]
or only
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