02-20-2008 04:00 AM - edited 03-15-2019 08:57 AM
Hi, I've configured some DN's as below:
ephone-dn 11 dual-line
number 202 no-reg primary
label 202
description 202
name 202
!
!
ephone-dn 12 dual-line
number 203 no-reg primary
label 203
description 203
name 203
!
!
ephone-dn 13 dual-line
number 204 no-reg primary
label 204
description 204
name 204
!
!
ephone-dn 14 dual-line
number 205 no-reg primary
label 205
description 205
name 205
!
!
ephone-dn 15 dual-line
number 206 no-reg primary
label 206
description 206
name 206
They work great. Im trying to impliment the following parallel hunt group:
voice hunt-group 1 parallel
pilot 203
list 204, 205, 206
final 207
timeout 20
But i get this message:
UC520(config-voice-hunt-group)#list 203, 204
Number 203 is not a valid voice register dn. Re-enter 'list.'
Any ideas?
Cheers
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02-20-2008 04:04 AM
Hi, "voice hunt-group" is a command for SIP phones exclusively.
SCCP phones do not currently support parallel hunt-groups. Supposedly, they will in a future CME release.
You either use shared lines, or a TCL/IVR service that I wrote for the purpose:
http://pbevila.fastmail.fm/public/bcast.tcl
Hope this helps, please rate post if it does!
02-20-2008 04:04 AM
Hi, "voice hunt-group" is a command for SIP phones exclusively.
SCCP phones do not currently support parallel hunt-groups. Supposedly, they will in a future CME release.
You either use shared lines, or a TCL/IVR service that I wrote for the purpose:
http://pbevila.fastmail.fm/public/bcast.tcl
Hope this helps, please rate post if it does!
02-20-2008 04:14 AM
damn, I knew it was too good to be true.
Cheers!
03-07-2008 01:44 AM
Hi Paulo, im looking at your TCL script there. I can see that the first few lines are hashed out, and one line contains extension numbers in 'param destinations'
However I cant see param destination being called further down in the script, so does this mean they're not hashed out but just are variables?
cheers :)
03-07-2008 03:34 AM
Hi, hashed lines are comments and config examples.
Actual configuration is done with parameter commands under service.
03-11-2008 05:54 AM
OK, im looking to impliment this script towards the end of the week on our piece of kit to give it a good testing.
My first question is... how do I make the system use the TCL script :) Do you have any install guide or config guide as I havent used TCL scripts before :(
Is it as simple as ftp'ing this script onto my UC520 box and then all phones will ring together? Forgive my poor TCL knowlege :(
03-11-2008 06:25 AM
Copy the file to the box, and configure as per example in the files itself.
03-11-2008 07:57 AM
Ah im starting to get it now, so all I need to config on the box are :
application
service bcast flash:/IVR/bcast.tcl
param destinations 201,202,203 (or all the phones I want to ring)
# dial-peer voice 100 pots
# description broadcast hunt-group
# service bcast
# incoming called-number 5551234
Now Dial-peer voice 100 pots. Do I need this specific dial peer, or can I apply it to an exsiting dial peer? For example:
dial-peer voice 54 pots
description **Answers All Incoming Calls**
>>service bcast
>> incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
port 0/1/0
Thanks for your help mate, I very much appreciate it
03-11-2008 08:01 AM
Hi, under DP, you need service, incoming called-number, codec g711u and no vad. You don't need anything else.
03-11-2008 09:31 AM
Ok, ill be giving this a go tomorrow, fingers crossed :)
03-11-2008 05:40 PM
I stand corrected, of course codec and vad do not apply to a pots DP.
These would apply when you configure a voip "loopback" DP in order to be able to access the service from ip phones as well.
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