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Author Re: Call FWD during SRST
Kris Seraphine

2007-08-30, 1:12 pm

You should be able to use the cfw option on the alias command like this;

* alias 4 4700 to 4704 preference 4 cfw 9xxxxxxxxxx timeout 16*

On 8/28/07, CarlosOrtiz@bayviewfinancial.com <
CarlosOrtiz@bayviewfinancial.com> wrote:
>
>
> I am looking to accomplish the following with SRST.
>
> In SRST I want 2 DID's that route to 2 different hunt groups (2 business
> units same location). If the call is not answered then I want to CFWD each
> DID to it's own external number. One per business unit.
>
> I thought this could be done with the alias command but upon reading
> further it appears that an alias is only valid with locally REGISTERED
> numbers on the gateway. Config was going to be something like this:
>
> *alias 1 4700 to 4701 preference 1
> alias 2 4700 to 4702 preference 2
> alias 3 4700 to 4703 preference 3
> alias 4 4700 to 4704 preference 4
> alias 5 4700 to 9XXXXXXXXXX preference 5 **--- **Want to send this to
> PSTN**
>
> alias 15 4749 to 4745 preference 1
> alias 16 4749 to 4744 preference 2
> alias 17 4749 to 4740 preference 3
> alias 18 4749 to 9XXXXXXXXXX preference 4 --- **Want to send this to the
> PSTN**
>
> call-forward busy 9XXXXXXXXXX
> call-forward noan 9XXXXXXXXXX timeout 16*
>
>
> I believe the CFWD busy or CFWD noan can be to the PSTN but in this case I
> need specific calls to go to different PSTN destinations. Any help would be
> appreciated.
>
> Carlos
>
>
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