05-07-2009 12:51 AM - edited 03-15-2019 05:53 PM
We currently manage a CUCM 6.1 system.
I wondered if there is an easy way to see which directory numbers are forwarded to a specific extension at the receiving extension.
ie. 1321, 1322, 1323 and 1324 are all immediately forwarded to 1358.
I know that I can see on the individual directory numbers (1321, 1322, 1323 and 1324) that the destination is 1358.
What I am looking to do is go to 1358 and find out which directory numbers are forwarding to this extension.
Is this even possible?
Any advice appreciated, thanks,
Jenny
05-07-2009 01:43 AM
Have a look for my Older post's as I no longer have the records with me ;-)
On 4.1.3 at least you can run a SQL query that shows you all these kind of special Information
Steffen
PS: will try to find the old records ;-)
05-20-2009 09:36 PM
Hi Jenny,
Is 1358 a shared line number? if it is, you can view all the individual directory numbers that is forwarding to 1358 under the Route Plan Report.
05-21-2009 02:05 AM
No 1358 isn't a shared line number. But thanks for the tip, I'm sure it will be useful in the future.
This helps identify which user device profiles have the shared number associated with them.
I really need to know who (which directory numbers) have forwarded to 1358 using the CFwdALL softkey for example.
05-21-2009 02:05 AM
No 1358 isn't a shared line number. But thanks for the tip, I'm sure it will be useful in the future.
This helps identify which user device profiles have the shared number associated with them.
I really need to know who (which directory numbers) have forwarded to 1358 using the CFwdALL softkey for example.
05-21-2009 06:20 AM
Numplan table contains the DNs and the CF settings, you can query that. Download the DB dictionary to see the name of the CFA field and then run a qry thru CLI to get the info
HTH
java
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05-21-2009 10:33 AM
On the 4.1.3 CCM I always used the SQL Query Manager:
select DNOrPattern,CFaDestination,CFBDestination,CFnaDestination from NumPlan where DNOrPattern like '5%' and
CFADestination like '[0-9]%' order by DNOrPattern
Replace the 5% with 1% in your case if you use 1xxx DDN's
Steff
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