12-18-2006 04:52 PM - edited 03-14-2019 07:16 PM
Hi Folks
I need to know how to configure CCME 4.0 so that when a user leaves a
voice mail for another user hitting 9 not 0 takes you to the operator I
also need to configure a fast key ,9, that also takes you to extn 679 (operator) thanks in advance for any replies
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12-18-2006 06:34 PM
CUE currently doesnt support caller input optioins like Unity does. CUE supports only 0 as the zero-out option. I think this feature is in the roadmap though.
HTH
12-18-2006 06:40 PM
Hi,
Shanky has answered your first question.
For abbreviated or coded dial to an extension, I think there is more than one way. One would be to configure an ephone hunt-group with pilot number 9. This way, operators can log in and out of the hunt group, and after the last one is logged out, calls are transfered to some announcement or VM.
Another way, configure a translation rule for everyone, possibly placing it under ephone-dn-template. I'm not sure why one would do that and suggest you check out the first method.
12-18-2006 06:34 PM
CUE currently doesnt support caller input optioins like Unity does. CUE supports only 0 as the zero-out option. I think this feature is in the roadmap though.
HTH
12-18-2006 06:40 PM
Hi,
Shanky has answered your first question.
For abbreviated or coded dial to an extension, I think there is more than one way. One would be to configure an ephone hunt-group with pilot number 9. This way, operators can log in and out of the hunt group, and after the last one is logged out, calls are transfered to some announcement or VM.
Another way, configure a translation rule for everyone, possibly placing it under ephone-dn-template. I'm not sure why one would do that and suggest you check out the first method.
12-18-2006 06:45 PM
thanks guys , strange about the zero out option only 0 is available, but the hunt group works thanks
12-18-2006 08:49 PM
Another option if you don't require hunt groups is to use the secondary number option on the ephone-dn.
E.g.
ephone-dn 20
number 1000 secondary 9
Regards,
Mike.
12-19-2006 04:36 AM
Yes. The reason why I didn't mentioned ephone-dn secondary number, is because I understand the 'proper' use of it is to have a match for the full E.164 number, that works in conjunction with the dial-plan command. Of course if you don't use that feature you can effectively use it to alias you DNs.
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