Mark Not sure if it'll help but when you are translating the DID to 4 digit on CUCM, why don't you translate it directly to "4321" (HG number) as oppose to translating it to "1234" first and then fwding it to HG number "4321"?
My 2 Cents.. - Basant On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Mark Davis <davismar...@gmail.com> wrote: > How do I pass a called number through an ATA 187 analog connection? This is > in regards to the fax server on an old PBX that is currently connected using > two analog ports. There are multiple DIDs that translate to different > extensions that then get forwarded to a hunt group with the two analog > connections as members. It’s important that the translated extensions get > passed to the fax server because that is how the fax server knows how to > forward the fax to the right person. > > Here's my idea/scenario: 10 digit DID is translated within UCM to a 4 digit > extension, such as "1234". I have a CTI route point with the extension > "1234" that I want to forward to the hunt group "4321". Hunt group "4321" > has two members: 4567, 9876. Both 4567 and 9876 belong to a single ATA with > two analog lines connected to a fax server. I need the number "1234" sent > thru to and received by the fax server. Would this be accomplished by using > the "Forwarded Call Information Display" on the CTI route point and > selecting Redirected Number? > > Thanks, > Mark > > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com > >
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