Looks good to me. Might want to pull the CallManager traces to see if the
call comes in after going off-hook okay. I can look at them if you want to
throw them up on dropbox or something. Sounds like it's doing something
now at least.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Barry Howser wrote:
> Bri
Brian,
I have attached the screen shot of the sip dial rule.
I have the ATA187 using the same CSS on the device and line. That CSS only
accesses one partition. That partition has one translation pattern, with a
"blank" pattern field and the digits 9911 in the "Called Party
Transformation" field.
Sorry, it was the ATA187s I tried this on. Can you attach a screenshot of
your dial rule config?
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 4:15 PM, Brian Meade wrote:
> Right, that's correct. Add 2 PLARs to the SIP Dial Rule with descriptions
> both with just a button parameter.
>
> I've used this for ATA 188s
So I have tried it with the 190 and the 187 so far and WITHOUT a SIP dial
rule and just a SCCP PLAR config I just get tone. When I add in a SIP dial
rule (configured with a button parameter of either 1 or 2) I get dial tone
for a few seconds, then dumps to a fast busy. I know the SCCP plar portion
Right, that's correct. Add 2 PLARs to the SIP Dial Rule with descriptions
both with just a button parameter.
I've used this for ATA 188s but haven't tested specifically on the 190.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 3:46 PM, Barry Howser wrote:
> hi Brian,
>
> So what you're saying is that in the SIP dia
I was attempting something similar, several months back. I received
confirmation from TAC that PLAR is currently not supported with the ATA190.
Again, this was back in November of last year. I can’t say whether or not this
has been addressed/corrected since then. But my case notes state that I
hi Brian,
So what you're saying is that in the SIP dial rule; I'll click the "Add
Plar" button and then give my parameter a description, select "Button" as
my dial parameter then in the value box I'd enter a "1" or a "2" depending
on if I wanted the *PLAR* working on line 1 or 2 of the ATA.
I wou
Use this same method-
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/8_6_1/ccmcfg/bccm-861-cm/b03dn.html#wp1338158
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 3:38 PM, Brian Meade wrote:
> For the SIP Dial Rule, all you want it to have is a PLAR with Button 1
> set. Don't enter the number you want
For the SIP Dial Rule, all you want it to have is a PLAR with Button 1
set. Don't enter the number you want to PLAR to. Then just set up PLAR
like you would for a SCCP phone with a new CSS/partition/blank translation
pattern.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 3:30 PM, Barry Howser wrote:
> Hello everyon
Hello everyone.
I have an ATA190 that needs to do a plar to 911. My dial plan uses "9" to
access an outside line (including the 911 pattern).
I created a SIP dial rule and added a plar pattern. I added a parameter
called "911" in the description and then added 9911 in the value field. I
saved, ap
The storage part of enhanced vMotion is called Storage vMotion and essentially
isn’t supported.
http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Unified_Communications_VMware_Requirements#Storage_vMotion
"May only be done during a maintenance window with UC VMs shut down.” This is
basically saying storage vMotion
Hey how’s it going, Anthony – The confusion I had was mostly with VMware/ESX
terminology behind migration methods. The Cisco documentation I was reading for
supported vMotion methods all said “when shared storage is available”… and my
question was “well… what if you have no shared storage and ne
What do the CallManager traces and CUAC logs look like when a call gets
dropped?
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 5:10 AM, Henry Gicheru (KE) <
henry.gich...@dimensiondata.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi guys,
>
>
>
> I have this issue where the operators are complaining that CUAC Advanced
> 10.5 is dropping calls.
Hi guys,
I have this issue where the operators are complaining that CUAC Advanced 10.5
is dropping calls. I have opened a TAC case but haven't gotten a solution yet.
The setup is CUCM 9.1(2) and CUACA 10.5.
I reboot of the CUACA server works for some time.
Jason,
Have you gotten a solution
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