03-24-2010 02:25 AM - edited 03-15-2019 09:55 PM
Dear all,
We have CCM 4.2(3) located in the head office of my company and we have another branch for our company connected to the head office by MPLS line with bandwidth of 6Mbps.
All IP phones in head office and the branch registered on this CCM.
When i adjust Forward All feature on any IP phone in the head office, it works properly.
But, when i adjust Forward All feature on any IP phone in the branch, it gives fast busy tone and doesn't work.
If there any suggestion for this problem.
Thanks a lot for your cooperation.
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03-24-2010 06:20 AM
Hi
If you are referring to Forced Authentication Codes (FAC) or CMCs enforced by CallManager then you will have to:
- Create a new partition
- Add the new partition to a new CSS
- Create a new route pattern to the PSTN without FAC/CMC, and put it in the new Partition
- Assign the new CSS to the lines in the CSS for CFA box
Regards
Aaron
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03-24-2010 02:33 AM
Hi
Take a look at the Call Forward settings of the lines at the remote office.
Calling Search Space for Call Forward All - this should be set to a CSS that permits the destinations that you are able to Call Forward to. Verify this is set to something valid, and try setting it to the same as a head office phone as a test if you think it's correct already.
Regards
Aaron
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03-24-2010 02:39 AM
Sorry, if there is misunderstanding from me, but, CSS in the branch permits the destinations that you are able to Call Forward to and set to something valid as a head office phone.
03-24-2010 02:41 AM
Hi
You mean the normal Calling CSS, or the Forward CSS, or both?
Does it fail if you are calling the forwarded phone from an IP Phone, gateway, or both?
Aaron
03-24-2010 02:43 AM
from branch side, it fails from both
03-24-2010 04:17 AM
Hi
Does this apply when you are forwarding the phone to a local, internal device, or to PSTN/head office destinations?
If you can't forward it to anywhere, it will almost certainly be a CSS issue.
Can you screen grab the call forward section of the line config?
Also run whatever CSS and call forward target DN through DNA (http://publisherip/dna, assuming you have the service activated) to verify it is set up appropriately.
Regards
Aaron
03-24-2010 04:27 AM
03-24-2010 04:39 AM
OK - your CSS next to the CFA destination you have set is
What partition are your PSTN route patterns in?
03-24-2010 04:43 AM
All have same partition Internal_pt
But, sorry i don't understand "your CSS next to the CFA destination you have set is"
03-24-2010 05:32 AM
Hi
The drop down box next to where you put the PSTN number for forwarding in your screen grab.
As I put in the initial post, that needs to be set to a CSS that includes PSTN destinations.
Regards
03-24-2010 05:44 AM
Hi Ahmed,
+5 points here Aaron for your good work and great follow-up
Right beside the # 90126711100 in the Call Forward All settings is another
Drop Down box (under Calling Search Space) this CSS needs to be configured
to have access to dial the PSTN numbers - like 90126711100. It is currently
set @
Cheers!
Rob
03-24-2010 06:13 AM
Thx a lot for your fast answer.
It works as you said.
But, problem came up as i CCS for this line is with code and when it needs code to forward it can't,
So, to overcome problem of line with code with forwording, it is a new problem and sorry for disturbance
03-24-2010 06:20 AM
Hi
If you are referring to Forced Authentication Codes (FAC) or CMCs enforced by CallManager then you will have to:
- Create a new partition
- Add the new partition to a new CSS
- Create a new route pattern to the PSTN without FAC/CMC, and put it in the new Partition
- Assign the new CSS to the lines in the CSS for CFA box
Regards
Aaron
Please rate helpful posts..
03-24-2010 06:28 AM
Ok, it is ok, but, it means to forword this line i must do it from server itsself as if i did it from end point phone, it will take the default of the line leaving the box with none
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