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Author How to send unconfigured DIDs to an auto-attendant?
Vince Loschiavo

2007-05-16, 7:11 pm

CCM 5.X, Unity 4.2 Unified Messaging, MGCP Gateways,

How can I send unconfigured DID's to an auto-attendant.

The customer has a block of numbers (xxx) XXX-1000 through 2000. But
only 200 of the DID's are in use. Right now if someone dials a number
that is not in use, the caller gets a re-order tone (fast busy). How
can I forward those (in bulk) to the Auto-Attendant without configuring
CTI Route points for each DID?

I suspect that a CTI Route Point with a number of "XXXX" should do the
trick, but I haven't tested.

Has anyone done this before?

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Vincent Loschiavo
Senior Consultant
Datacorp
18503 Pines Blvd
Suite 212
Pembroke Pines, FL, 33029

"Cisco Advanced Unified Communications Partner"
Cell Phone: 786-282-1164
Office Phone: 305-594-6933
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Carter, Bill

2007-05-17, 7:11 pm

yes, XXXX is the way to do it.

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auto-attendant?


CCM 5.X, Unity 4.2 Unified Messaging, MGCP Gateways,

How can I send unconfigured DID's to an auto-attendant.

The customer has a block of numbers (xxx) XXX-1000 through 2000. But
only 200 of the DID's are in use. Right now if someone dials a number
that is not in use, the caller gets a re-order tone (fast busy). How
can I forward those (in bulk) to the Auto-Attendant without configuring
CTI Route points for each DID?

I suspect that a CTI Route Point with a number of "XXXX" should do the
trick, but I haven't tested.

Has anyone done this before?

________________________________________
____________________
Vincent Loschiavo
Senior Consultant
Datacorp
18503 Pines Blvd
Suite 212
Pembroke Pines, FL, 33029

"Cisco Advanced Unified Communications Partner"
Cell Phone: 786-282-1164
Office Phone: 305-594-6933
________________________________________
____________________


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