12-27-2009 09:40 AM - edited 03-15-2019 08:54 PM
Hi,
I have a critical requirement. Can someone help me on this:
I Have 3 ISDN PRI links terminating on Cisco 2821 Routers. 2 Links in one 2821 & 1 link in 1 Router. These PRI details are listed below:
PRI (1) 30c - 04 8704000
PRI (2) 30c - 04 8704200
PRI (3) 30c - 04 8704400
Is the following possible?
Business Centre A: 048704400 (Main/reception number) to 443 with 10 channel
Business Center B: 048704444 (Main/reception number) to 599 with 10 channel
Business Center C: 04870200 (Main/reception number) to 299 with 10 channel
Business Center D: 04870300 (Main/reception number) to 399 with 10 channel
Business Center E: 048704000 to 199 (Main/reception number) to 199 with 20 channel.
I have CUCM 7.1.2 & my Gateways are registered as MGCP to CUCM.
Can someone suggest me whether this is possible or not...
Rgds,
Partha
12-27-2009 10:55 AM
Certainly not possible with MGCP.
If using H.323 or SIP, you can use max-conn or trunk-groups to limit number of calls per destination.
12-27-2009 11:05 AM
12-27-2009 01:08 PM
As mentioned before, separated DPs per number, and max-conn.
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12-27-2009 06:58 PM
you can control outbound calls using the metheds mentioned by Paolo ( what cahnnel/line to use ) but inbound call controled by the Telco
you may contact them and see if they can help you to get the inbound calls setup as you want
good luck
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12-28-2009 12:36 AM
OP only needs to limit number of calls toward certain numbers, not to control the specific channel used.
Consequently, max-conn under voip DP will suffice for calls inbound to CM.
12-27-2009 10:57 PM
Can I control inbound as well as Outbound calls as per your
suggestion....other members on the same topic has told that Outbound
calls can be controlled but not inbound calls. Can u kindly suggest or
can share some doc with me...
Rgds,
partha
12-28-2009 12:34 AM
This limits call from telco to CM.
From what I understand, other way around is not of interest for you.
12-28-2009 01:28 AM
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your generous reply...
So my requirement will be meet as per your suggestion. Based upon your
suggestion I am committing to the end customer....Kindly share some doc
if possible..
12-28-2009 04:23 AM
There are no special docs for this, standard documentation applies.
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