01-19-2012 06:09 AM - edited 03-16-2019 09:06 AM
Hello all. I have a scenario where calls to a TF number route to our HQ-A site. Once they hit that site, they hit a num-exp entry in the router for a trigger in our UCCX system. The UCCX system is at our main HQ. The agents are physically sitting at the HQ-A site.
We had a network outage where HQ-A lost connectivity to HQ Main, so TF calls were failing until we put a redirect in place with the Telco. SRST is configured on HQ-A router and works correctly. What I'm trying to accomplish is an automatic re-route if calls are failing so we don't have to leave it up to the users to call the Telco to redirect.
I don't think it's possible with any configuration on the router itself, but wanted to check with everyone before I move on. Thanks in advance for your input!
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01-19-2012 06:25 AM
Well, couple of options you can build an alias command under the srst configuration that re-routes the call back to the HQ DID, this however would hairpin the calls through your HQ-A GW and would result in using 2 channels for each call.
Another option would be to implement SRST as CME with B-ACD and build simple backup call center under SRST condition.
Chris
01-19-2012 06:25 AM
Well, couple of options you can build an alias command under the srst configuration that re-routes the call back to the HQ DID, this however would hairpin the calls through your HQ-A GW and would result in using 2 channels for each call.
Another option would be to implement SRST as CME with B-ACD and build simple backup call center under SRST condition.
Chris
01-19-2012 08:16 AM
Thanks Chris, I'll try building an alias command, I think that would be fine as a short term fix.
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