04-05-2010 08:46 AM - edited 03-15-2019 10:06 PM
Hello All,
I am configuring SRST in an IOS 12.4.24T2 and the ephone-hunt command has dissapeared.
But, in 12.4.15T10 it is and works.
Do you know if this is a bug or there is another way to configure a hunt group in 12.2.24T?
Many thanks
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04-06-2010 12:49 PM
If you bought, paid for, and planned to use CUCME as your SRST solution then you will use telephony-service. If you were planning use plain SRST, then you can remove the telephony-service. It will not impact SRST operations to remove the config.
Regards,
Bill
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04-05-2010 12:25 PM
12.4T is very buggy. Try for example 12.4(22)YB5,
04-05-2010 12:44 PM
While I won't argue with my colleague's assessment on whether a version of IOS is buggy or "very buggy" I would like to point out that I am somewhat confused. The original post said you were trying to use ephone-hunt with SRST but I am under the distinct impression that this command is not applicable. Meaning, you use the ephone-hunt configurations with CME (and I suppose you can use this with SRST as well, assuming you are using a CME-SRST deployment model).
I am running 12.4.24T and I do have the ephone-hunt config. To have access to this config you will need to configure the telephony-service (which is CME). Once you do this, you will be able to configure ephone-hunt.
If you aren't licensed for CME or can't use CME for another reason, then you may need to look at using the alias command under call-manager-fallback (this is SRST) mode.
HTH.
Regards,
Bill
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04-05-2010 11:45 PM
Thanks all for your answer.
About what you say, William, I only need to redirect calls to a hunt-group in an SRST situation.
Then, do I need the telephony-service? Will it impact in the SRST behaviour?
Thanks again for your help.
04-06-2010 12:49 PM
If you bought, paid for, and planned to use CUCME as your SRST solution then you will use telephony-service. If you were planning use plain SRST, then you can remove the telephony-service. It will not impact SRST operations to remove the config.
Regards,
Bill
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