Re: [cisco-voip] Configure 3845 router for 911 calls.

2017-07-27 Thread Dave Goodwin
There are several ways to accomplish this on the UCM side. I would consider creating a RG for Site A GW and a RG for Site B GW, have one 911 route pattern accessible via the main CSS that is routed to a RL with Standard Local Route Group. Then use the Device Pool configurations for Site A and Site

Re: [cisco-voip] Configure 3845 router for 911 calls.

2017-07-27 Thread Scott Voll
I agree with Neal, but I would use one partition for each site for 911, then a third partition for everything else, then, put the correct 911 partition in the site CSS and use the third partition in both CSS. Save a lot of time recreating RP for the other stuff Guess it depends on how many

Re: [cisco-voip] Configure 3845 router for 911 calls.

2017-07-27 Thread Haas, Neal
Everything is done in the CUCM. Pots are configured with MGCP. Create New Partition. (site Name) Assign 911 Route for site A to Site Partition 1 Assign 911 Route for Site B to Site Partition 1 Assign all other Routes to both Partitions. Only 911 calls are treated different per site - if you do

[cisco-voip] Blocking IPs from the CUCM CLI?

2017-07-27 Thread Nick Barnett
I swear I've seen this before, but I can't find it. I might be mistaken, but I was thinking you could firewall block IPs from the CUCM CLI. Am I just dreaming? Thanks, Nick ___ cisco-voip mailing list cisco-voip@puck.nether.net

Re: [cisco-voip] Configure 3845 router for 911 calls.

2017-07-27 Thread Hamu Ebiso
Let me rephrase the questions with more understanding update after I talk to Mike and few other people. We have 2 locations. one is main building were everything reside and the second building is remote building shared with someone else. About 50 people reside at the secondary remote

Re: [cisco-voip] E164 format for Italy site?

2017-07-27 Thread Anthony Holloway
I liked to call out that E164 is not the same thing as +E164. A common mistake, albeit a small one, but makes a huge difference when working with a numbering/dialing plan in CUCM. E.g., An E164 formatted DN would *not* be \+16125551000 +E164 is actually shorthand for E.123 and E.164 combined.

Re: [cisco-voip] E164 format for Italy site?

2017-07-27 Thread Dave Goodwin
Jason, the country code 39 is Italy, no additional numbers. All numbers following the country code would be the national in-country number including any area codes. If this page is to be believed, the zero is part of most if not all area codes in Italy, so you would include it whether you're

[cisco-voip] E164 format for Italy site?

2017-07-27 Thread Jason Aarons (Americas)
Which one is the correct E.164 format for a site in Rome Italy? Is the zero after country code part of E164? A) tel:+39660292733 B) tel:+390660292733 This email and all contents are subject to the following disclaimer: "http://www.dimensiondata.com/emaildisclaimer;