04-21-2010 11:51 PM - last edited on 03-25-2019 10:49 PM by ciscomoderator
This particular customer receives a LOT of incoming faxes. As such they have 2 fax machines: primary and secondary.
As it stands now, incoming faxes all go to the primary fax. However I want to add a configuration, such that, if a busy signal is detected, the UC can automatically forward this to the secondary fax machine
This seems easy to do w/ an ephone-dn config...is there a way to associate that w/ a pots dial-peer? I feel like I'm missing part of the big picture
Can someone point me in the right direction?
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04-22-2010 06:33 AM
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dial-peer voice 5500 pots
destination-pattern 333
port 0/0/0
!
dial-peer voice 5501 pots
destination-pattern 333
port 0/0/1
preference 1
!
Marcos
04-22-2010 06:35 AM
I don't think that you can do this with CCA ... but you could to try something like this:
dial-peer voice 20001 pots
destination-pattern 1001
preference 1
no huntstop
port 1/0/1
dial-peer voice 20002 pots
destination-pattern 1001
preference 2
no huntstop
port 1/0/2
1) incoming call matches extension 1001
2) Two matches exist ... pick preference 1
3) Ring -> Busy
4) No huntstop, so keep trying
5) ring preference 2
That said ... I don't have time to mock this up in the lab untill tomorrow ...
04-22-2010 06:33 AM
!
dial-peer voice 5500 pots
destination-pattern 333
port 0/0/0
!
dial-peer voice 5501 pots
destination-pattern 333
port 0/0/1
preference 1
!
Marcos
04-22-2010 06:35 AM
I don't think that you can do this with CCA ... but you could to try something like this:
dial-peer voice 20001 pots
destination-pattern 1001
preference 1
no huntstop
port 1/0/1
dial-peer voice 20002 pots
destination-pattern 1001
preference 2
no huntstop
port 1/0/2
1) incoming call matches extension 1001
2) Two matches exist ... pick preference 1
3) Ring -> Busy
4) No huntstop, so keep trying
5) ring preference 2
That said ... I don't have time to mock this up in the lab untill tomorrow ...
04-27-2010 06:11 PM
Thanks guys! This took care of it.
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