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Ruttman, Peter G.

2005-08-16, 5:45 pm

I will be migrating users over to a new cluster soon but I would like to
move some test users over first to see how it works. I have created an
inter-cluster trunk and I have internal calls going back and forth
between the two clusters as well as the new cluster can make local and
long distance calls out over the trunk. The problem is that calls
coming from the PSTN fail because I have moved the phones off the
original cluster and put them on the new cluster. Since the phone is no
longer then I get the message "the subscriber you have dialed is
unavailable". I usually get this when I do not have a phone on the
system but this time I do not want a phone on the system because I have
a route pattern to the other cluster. Is there a solution for this?

Pete Ruttman



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Lelio Fulgenzi

2005-08-16, 5:45 pm

PSTN for two callmanager clustersMake sure the calling search space of the trunks include the partition in which the route pattern is contained. That should fix things up.

If not, then make sure you have a fully meshed intercluster trunk system. There is a good article on CCO about this.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products...4729.shtml#sol2


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I will be migrating users over to a new cluster soon but I would like to move some test users over first to see how it works. I have created an inter-cluster trunk and I have internal calls going back and forth between the two clusters as well as the new cluster can make local and long distance calls out over the trunk. The problem is that calls coming from the PSTN fail because I have moved the phones off the original cluster and put them on the new cluster. Since the phone is no longer then I get the message "the subscriber you have dialed is unavailable". I usually get this when I do not have a phone on the system but this time I do not want a phone on the system because I have a route pattern to the other cluster. Is there a solution for this?

Pete Ruttman



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Ryan Ratliff

2005-08-16, 5:45 pm

You should have a route pattern that points to the ICT. As long as the =

called party number from the PSTN matches that route pattern (and CSS =

on the gw allows it) the calls should be routed over.

-Ryan
On Aug 16, 2005, at 1:02 PM, Ruttman, Peter G. wrote:

I will be migrating users over to a new cluster soon but I would like =

to move some test users over first to see how it works.=A0 I have created =

an inter-cluster trunk and I have internal calls going back and forth =

between the two clusters as well as the new cluster can make local and =

long distance calls out over the trunk.=A0 The problem is that calls =

coming from the PSTN fail because I have moved the phones off the =

original cluster and put them on the new cluster.=A0 Since the phone is =

no longer then I get the message "the subscriber you have dialed is =

unavailable".=A0 I usually get this when I do not have a phone on the =

system but this time I do not want a phone on the system because I have =

a route pattern to the other cluster.=A0 Is there a solution for this?

Pete Ruttman


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