Thanks so much for the response Anthony.  Given that these guys have two IVR’s 
I would of expected an auto attendant within CVP or UCCX which would allow this 
to all work much easier with far less work.  I am considering all options but 
the less complex the better.   I truly dislike having to do PT/CSS trickery 
with a system that was setup entirely by another reseller as it requires a lot 
of time looking into the system.




Thank you,
Brian Palmer
bpal...@ctipath.com<mailto:bpal...@ctipath.com>
Deployment Engineer
CtiPath Communications
Ph. (919) 590-9297

From: Anthony Holloway [mailto:avholloway+cisco-v...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2015 2:48 PM
To: Brian Palmer; cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Unity Connection 8 Auto Attendant exclusion

Within CUC there is only one way to specify a Transfer Rule for a subscriber, 
so I don't think you're going to get the differentiated services you want from 
within CUC so simply.

There are many options to consider, sure, to include prefix routing, PT/CSS 
tricks, etc.

And if you are considering all options, no matter how complex, then have a look 
at the CURRI API and the divert parameter:
The divert routing directive instructs Unified CM to redirect the call to 
another destination.

The divert directive has the following sub-elements:

•<destination> number | voicemail</destination>—This sub-element is mandatory 
for the divert directive. This sub-element specifies the destination to which 
the call is diverted. The destination can be a number routable in Unified CM, 
such as a directory number, a hunt pilot, or a route pattern. The destination 
can also be the string voicemail. If voicemail is specified as the destination, 
Unified CM will redirect the call to the voice mail box of the original called 
party. The call will be released if the original called party does not have a 
voicemail box.

•<reason>chaperone</reason>—this sub-element specifies the reason for the call 
diversion. Chaperone indicates the destination is a chaperone line or a hunt 
list of chaperone lines. When this reason is included, the destination device 
will be enabled for chaperone features.For more information on chaperone 
feature, refer the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services 
Guide, release 8.0(1).

•<modify callingNumber=number calledNumber=number callingName=name 
calledName=name/> —This sub-element specifies that the calling/called numbers 
and names are modified with the numbers and names provided. The web service 
overwrites the calling and called party transformation that is configured for 
the trigger point. Unified CM changes the calling/called numbers and names to 
the numbers and names that are provided in the directive. If the number is not 
included in the directive, the configuration for the route pattern or trigger 
point applies.

•<resetCallHistory> resetLastHop | resetAllHops </resetCallHistory>—this 
sub-element specifies the method to reset call history. The following options 
are available:
oresetLastHop: erase the last called party number from the call history.
oresetAllHops: erase all previous called party numbers from the call history.

Source: 
https://developer.cisco.com/site/curri/develop-and-test/documentation/latest-version/index.gsp

Here's a cool use case from that same developer site, which you may like:

Delegate(s) – Send calls to my Exchange delegate when my Calendar shows 
"Out-Of-Office"

So, in a way, if you solve this one problem with CURRI, then you get CURRI 
introduced in to the environment, where it can then be used for all kinds of 
cool advanced routing features that you previously didn't have before.

On Thu Feb 05 2015 at 12:50:09 PM Brian Palmer 
<bpal...@ctipath.com<mailto:bpal...@ctipath.com>> wrote:
I have a CEO that wants anybody using the directory lookup from unity 
connection(last name, first name) to find him to be directed to his secretary 
while also allowing anybody that knows his direct extension to still be able to 
get him directly.

This is for a UCCX 8 environment that also has CVP standalone.  He is on 
extension mobility.  This environment is LDAP synchronized and part of me is 
just thinking we can change the telephone number in the AD as I think that is 
the information that is being looked up to find him via the LDAP enabled CUCM.  
That way if somebody looks him up they get the number for the secretary and 
anybody he has given the number to can still get direct access.  Those are my 
thoughts on doing this does anybody else have any good suggestions on how to 
get this directory lookup to provide the secretarys number instead of the CEO?





Thank you,
Brian Palmer
bpal...@ctipath.com<mailto:bpal...@ctipath.com>
Deployment Engineer
CtiPath Communications
Ph. (919) 590-9297

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