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Miller, Steve

2007-01-19, 1:11 pm

Has anyone ever heard of a feature that would allow the phone to keep
dialing a number that is getting a busy signal and then ring your phone
when the call finally goes through? I have never heard of this on
Cisco, Nortel or any other system, but I have an internal customer who
used this on a system where she used to work. Thank you!


Steve Miller
Telecom Engineer
Dickstein Shapiro LLP
1825 Eye Street NW | Washington, DC 20006
Tel (202) 420-3370 Fax (202)-330-5607
millers@dicksteinshapiro.com <mailto:millers@dicksteinshapiro.com>



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From: cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Ruben Montes
(Europe)
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 8:32 AM
To: Ruben Montes (Europe); ciscovoip
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] isdn bind-l3 ccm-manager



Sorry, title is WRONG!!!



I post it again with the new title...



Sorry for the inconvenience...



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De: Ruben Montes (Europe)
Enviado el: viernes, 19 de enero de 2007 14:31
Para: ciscovoip
CC: Manel Quesada (Europe)
Asunto: RE: [cisco-voip] isdn bind-l3 ccm-manager



Hi,



I have a "dial-peer voip" to a network operator to call international
numbers through this dial-peer.



The problem is that making this call from the gateway, it does not work,
but if we make the same configuration through the CallManager(Add H323
gateway, route pattern, etc...), it works.



Is there any difference between the H323 negotiation with the other peer
if it is made by a gateway or by the CCM?



Thanks in advance,



Ruben


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Lelio Fulgenzi

2007-01-19, 1:11 pm

In the cisco world this is called CallBack.

Only works though if the called number does not have callfwd busy to voicemail.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Miller, Steve
To: ciscovoip
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:56 AM
Subject: [cisco-voip] "Camping on a Busy Call" ??? Quick Question


Has anyone ever heard of a feature that would allow the phone to keep dialing a number that is getting a busy signal and then ring your phone when the call finally goes through? I have never heard of this on Cisco, Nortel or any other system, but I have an internal customer who used this on a system where she used to work. Thank you!

Steve Miller
Telecom Engineer
Dickstein Shapiro LLP
1825 Eye Street NW | Washington, DC 20006
Tel (202) 420-3370 Fax (202)-330-5607
millers@dicksteinshapiro.com





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From: cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Ruben Montes (Europe)
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 8:32 AM
To: Ruben Montes (Europe); ciscovoip
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] isdn bind-l3 ccm-manager


Sorry, title is WRONG!!!



I post it again with the new title.



Sorry for the inconvenience.




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De: Ruben Montes (Europe)
Enviado el: viernes, 19 de enero de 2007 14:31
Para: ciscovoip
CC: Manel Quesada (Europe)
Asunto: RE: [cisco-voip] isdn bind-l3 ccm-manager



Hi,



I have a "dial-peer voip" to a network operator to call international numbers through this dial-peer.



The problem is that making this call from the gateway, it does not work, but if we make the same configuration through the CallManager(Add H323 gateway, route pattern, etc.), it works.



Is there any difference between the H323 negotiation with the other peer if it is made by a gateway or by the CCM?



Thanks in advance,



Ruben

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