Hi Randal,

I get your point. With this config how do I get an MWI for 1003 show up on
mailbox 1002?

Thanks,
DA

On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Randall Saborio <ill2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What is the purpose of doing it a SIP CME dn ?
>
> For what you want, would be better just a regular SIP dial peer with a
> translation rule that adds in the redirecting number:
> voice translation-rule 1
>  rule 1 // /1003/
> voice translation-rule 2
>  rule 1 /1003/ /1600/
>
> voice translation-profile anythingulike
>  translate redirected-called 1
>  translate called 2
>
> dial-peer 1003
>  destination-pattern 1003
>  translation-profile out anything....
>  session target ipv4:<yourunity>
>  session protocol sipv2
>  etc
>
> Not sure if it is the most optimum, but I believe you will get what you
> want.
>
> Cheers.
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 6:49 PM, David A <david.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Daniel,
>>
>> I can reach Unity Connection (not a CUE) when I dial 1600 and from the
>> messages button. Also CFNA from 1002 (CME SIP ext) works fine.
>>
>> Now I added a hunt group 1000
>>
>>
>> voice hunt-group 1 parallel
>>  final 1003
>>  list 1001,1002
>>  timeout 12
>>  pilot 1000
>>
>> the final dest is 1003 with foll
>>
>> voice register dn  3
>>  number 1003
>>  call-forward b2bua all 1600
>>  call-forward b2bua mailbox 1000
>>  mwi
>> I do not see 1003 as a dial peer
>>
>> #sh dial-peer v summary
>> dial-peer hunt 0
>>              AD                                    PRE PASS
>> OUT
>> TAG    TYPE  MIN  OPER PREFIX    DEST-PATTERN      FER THRU SESS-TARGET
>> STAT PORT
>> 1      pots  up   up                                0
>> down
>> 911    pots  up   up             911                0
>> up   0/1/0:23
>> 9011   pots  up   up   011       9011T              0
>> up   0/1/0:23
>> 2      pots  up   up                                0
>> down 0/1/0:23
>> 1212   pots  up   up             1212T              0
>> up   0/1/0:23
>> 3000   voip  up   up             3...               0  syst ras
>> 5000   voip  up   up             5...               0  syst
>> ipv4:10.137.151.249
>> 1600   voip  up   up             1600               0  syst
>> ipv4:10.137.151.27
>> 1000   voip  up   up             1000               0  syst loopback:rtp
>> 40001  voip  up   up             1001               0  syst ipv4:
>> 10.10.201.51:50
>> 40002  voip  up   up             1002               0  syst ipv4:
>> 10.10.201.50:50
>>
>>
>>
>> So when I call to 1003 I  get fastbusy.  Since there is no dial-peer it
>> would never work. I am not sure how to make the dial-peer show up without
>> assigning the ext to a phone.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> DA
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 8:35 PM, Daniel Berlinski 
>> <dberlin...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> what does debug ccsip messages show you?
>>>
>>> If you ring from CME to CUE does it work?
>>>
>>> Can you provide a bit more info?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>>   On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 1:11 PM, David A <david.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>   Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> I was working on a scenario where I need a number 1003 on a SIP CME
>>>> call-forward all to voicemail.
>>>>
>>>> I created a voice register dn with number 1003 and call-forwaded to 1600
>>>> the voicemail pilot.
>>>>
>>>> When I dial this number I get fastbusy and debug shows no dial-peer with
>>>> 1003 and there is no dial-peer with 1003 in show dial-peer voice summ.
>>>>
>>>> What am I missing?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> DA
>>>>
>>>>
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