07-17-2008 05:12 PM - edited 03-15-2019 12:03 PM
Hi,
I have an IP Phone 7971 which I have call forward to another extension phone. However, I would like to ring this phone though it has call forwarded all calls. Is it possible?
I have tried configuring MLPP in translation pattern but I got an invalid tone.
Any advise?
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07-18-2008 05:24 AM
Hi Tony,
Just to add a note to the great info from Jaime,Robert and Marwan (+5 points for all of you for your help with this interesting question :)
There is a feature, which is called "CFA Destination Override" is available in CCM 5.X and CCM 6.x. Have a look;
Cisco Unified CallManager provides a service parameter (CFA Destination Override) that allows the administrator to override Call Forward All (CFA) when the target of the CFA calls the initiator of the CFA, so the CFA target can reach the initiator for important calls. In other words, when the user to whom calls are being forwarded (the target) calls the user whose calls are being forwarded (the initiator), the phone of the initiator rings instead of call forwarding back to the target. The override works whether the CFA target phone number is internal or external.
When the CFA Destination Override service parameter is set to False (the default value), no override occurs. Ensure the service parameter is set to True for CFA override to work. See Service Parameters Configuration in the Cisco Unified CallManager Administration Guide, Release 5.0(4), for information about configuring service parameters.
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Note CFA override only takes place if the CFA destination matches the calling party and the CFA Destination Override service parameter is set to True. If the service parameter is set to True and the calling party does not match the CFA destination, CFA override does not take place, and the CFA remains in effect.
From this CCM 5.1.(1) doc;
Hope this helps!
Rob
07-17-2008 05:24 PM
that is not possible, when you call the phone the DA process will look at the forwarding table and directly call whatever you have set in there without ringing the phone
HTH
javalenc
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07-17-2008 06:24 PM
I believe we can as for analog phones using Nortel phones, when the phone is switch to DND(Do not Disturb) mode, the phone will forward all calls to another phone. However, nortel phone is able to trigger a call to the phone while its in DND mode. Any workaround?
Can we assign a virtual number to the phone so that we can still call to the phone though it has call forwarded using its main extension?
Any thoughts?
07-18-2008 05:18 AM
we also have DND in CUCM 6.x and it's designed for the phone not to ring, but you will get a visual indication and will get the notification of missed calls. it will follow the CFNA behavior if no answered, maybe that helps?
the behavior we have for CFA won't allow the phone to ring or get any indication it was called.
About the TOD suggestion that won't work, that will only route the calls to another DN but still won't get any kind of notification and the other phone will ring normally if you do not configure anything else.
HTH
javalenc
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07-17-2008 09:48 PM
Not that I am aware of. However, you can setup call forward no answer (CFNA). When you do this, it will ring on the phone first, then forward to the number you select.
With CCM 6, this can be setup by the user using the CCMUSER webpage.
HTH
Thanks,
Robert
07-18-2008 01:54 AM
ITS POSSIBLE
u can use a feature in cisco CCM called time-of-day routing
with this feature u can activate and deactivate partitions based on time sechedule
lets say u have a phone has a partition applied on the phone or line its self and partion between 9:00 and 17:00 and the CFWA partition will be active after 17:00
hope this will help u cos it is useful feature
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/6_0_1/ccmsys/a03tod.html
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07-18-2008 05:24 AM
Hi Tony,
Just to add a note to the great info from Jaime,Robert and Marwan (+5 points for all of you for your help with this interesting question :)
There is a feature, which is called "CFA Destination Override" is available in CCM 5.X and CCM 6.x. Have a look;
Cisco Unified CallManager provides a service parameter (CFA Destination Override) that allows the administrator to override Call Forward All (CFA) when the target of the CFA calls the initiator of the CFA, so the CFA target can reach the initiator for important calls. In other words, when the user to whom calls are being forwarded (the target) calls the user whose calls are being forwarded (the initiator), the phone of the initiator rings instead of call forwarding back to the target. The override works whether the CFA target phone number is internal or external.
When the CFA Destination Override service parameter is set to False (the default value), no override occurs. Ensure the service parameter is set to True for CFA override to work. See Service Parameters Configuration in the Cisco Unified CallManager Administration Guide, Release 5.0(4), for information about configuring service parameters.
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Note CFA override only takes place if the CFA destination matches the calling party and the CFA Destination Override service parameter is set to True. If the service parameter is set to True and the calling party does not match the CFA destination, CFA override does not take place, and the CFA remains in effect.
From this CCM 5.1.(1) doc;
Hope this helps!
Rob
07-18-2008 05:48 AM
Hey Rob, i keep learning from you =) was not aware of that parameter!!
Hope he has 5.x or 6.x to use it
+5 points for you.
hope you're doing well
javalenc
07-18-2008 06:04 AM
Hey Jaime,
I think the learning thing goes both ways my friend and that is what makes these forums so valuable. Life is great! Just back from vacation which is always tough but we have to pay the bills somehow ;-)
Take care buddy!
Rob
07-22-2008 02:24 AM
Rob,
You are simply amazing! +5 points for you!
I dare say we need to give you another title " Father of Unified Communications!"
07-22-2008 04:43 AM
Hey Deji,
Thanks alot buddy! Does this reference to "Father" have anything to do with my advancing age ;-)
Take care and thanks for your very kind words (they mean a great deal to me!)
Rob
07-20-2008 09:54 PM
WOW!! that was really wonderful replies.
I will try it out and get back to this forum again!! Thanks for the input.
Cheers :)
07-21-2008 11:00 PM
Hi Rob,
I have tested it out and the CFA Destination Override does work for me now and its proven.
Thanks for the feedback and others who have made the replies.
Have a great day!!
Cheers,
Tony
07-18-2008 01:55 PM
Hi:
We have a option in call manager i beleive.
Select the Particular phone go to line level, you can find a option to allow the phone to ring for a specified time RNA and then try with call forward option.
Thanks
07-22-2008 04:41 AM
Hi Tony,
Good stuff my friend! Glad to know that this solution worked for you. Please do keep coming back to visit these forums, your participation is always welcome :)
Take care,
Rob
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