Hello All, Thanks for your responses.
Feeling a bit stupid as the answer was right in front of me on the AAR line settings of the Phone. I had “Retain this destination in the call forwarding history” unchecked. Once this was checked, redirecting IE displayed and the correct user Unity connection greeting was heard, Kind regards Stuart From: CCIE For ME [mailto:cciefo...@hotmail.com] Sent: 16 September 2011 18:15 To: Geoghegan, Stuart; ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] AAR and Redirecting IEs to play correct CUC usergreeting make sure the calling party mask on the hunt pilot is set to “XXXX” and set the AAR group and mask on the voice ports From: Geoghegan, Stuart<mailto:stuart.geoghe...@ngbailey.co.uk> Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 9:52 AM To: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com<mailto:ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] AAR and Redirecting IEs to play correct CUC usergreeting Hi All, I am working on Vol 2 Lab4 and specifically the AAR requirement for a calling arriving from the PSTN to BR1 phone 1002 when there is WAN congestion. We are asked to redirect the all to voicemail and you should hear the appropriate subscriber greeting I am confident that my AAR config is correct – So the PSTN phone dials 16178631002 Locations CAC prevents call from going across WAN AAR-Group is set on gateway along with AAR CSS that can see it’s own specific \+.! Route pattern (PT_AAR) AAR-Group is set on BR1 phone 1002 & I have configured an AAR mask to use the CUC e164 number +12123945600 BR1’s Gateway- re-routes the call back out to the PSTN and I see the call coming inbound via HQ gateway but I cannot seem to get any Re-directing IE so I only reach the front end opening greeting of CUC I have Re-directing IE outbound set on BR1 GW and Re-directing IE inbound set on the HQ gateway. All my Serial interfaces (including my PSTN simulating router) have “isdn outgoing display-IE “ set I have managed to configure a work around by configuring a 1002 specific VM profile with the mask set to 1002. I have configured a RP with extension 5007. This has CFA to VM that uses this 1002 specific VM Profile I have then set the AAR mask on my BR1 Phone 1002 to use +12123945007 & the call completes and the standard forwarding rule in CUC does the rest & routes me to the subscribers greeting. This is messy & even though I have achieved the objective I wouldn’t want to be marked down for not using best practice. Has anyone else experienced this before or know of something obvious I have missed? kind regards Stuart Geoghegan The information contained in this e-mail (and attachments) is confidential. It must not be read, copied, disclosed, printed, forwarded, relied upon or used by any person other than the intended recipient. Unauthorised use, disclosure or copying is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error immediately contact the sender and postmas...@ngbailey.co.uk then permanently delete it and any attachments. NG Bailey may monitor email where it is considered proportionate to any perceived risk. This email has been sent on behalf of an NG Bailey company, if in doubt ask the sender to clarify which company. The NG Bailey companies include NG Bailey Limited (342778), NG Bailey IT Services Limited (2338401), NG Bailey Facilities Services Limited (5472032), Kedington (Northern Ireland) Limited (NI 31145) and NG Bailey Group Limited (1490238). All of the companies, except Kedington (Northern Ireland) Limited, are registered in England with registered office at Denton Hall Ilkley West Yorkshire LS29 0HH. Kedington (Northern Ireland) Limited is registered in Northern Ireland and its registered office is c/o Carson McDowell, Murray House, Murray Street, Belfast, BT1 6DN. ________________________________ _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out www.PlatinumPlacement.com
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