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Olson, Jeffrey


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05-23-06 06:11 PM

I need to find out how to direct dial a trunk on a cisco 4.1 call
manager.  Does anyone have any ideas?


Jeff

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    Re: Direct Dialing a trunk  
Lelio Fulgenzi


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05-23-06 06:11 PM

Direct Dialing a trunkThere was an issue in 3.x that prevented trunks from b
eing in different route groups (or perhaps it wouldn't allow you to assign a
 trunk to a pattern that was already assigned to a group), so I had to creat
e a seperate route group for each trunk and then create a set of test patter
ns that would be routed to a specific route list which would test only one t
runk.

I'll bet in 4.1 you can create a route pattern and assign a trunk for that p
attern itself.

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I need to find out how to direct dial a trunk on a cisco 4.1 call manager.  
Does anyone have any ideas? 



Jeff 

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