yes that's correct..1599 is Hunt Pilot
--- Vik Malhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I assume- 1599 is your hunt pilot to voicemail.
>
> The vm-integration command only takes effect when
> the call-forward # = the
> voicemail #.
>
> So add this command:
>
> Call-manager-fallback
> voicemail 121
I assume- 1599 is your hunt pilot to voicemail.
The vm-integration command only takes effect when the call-forward # = the
voicemail #.
So add this command:
Call-manager-fallback
voicemail 12122241599
Vik
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Hi Vik
I am folllowing the configs for VM in SRST.
I used VM integration but still it goes to Unity
pening greeting instead of the greeting for 2001.
Under noraml it hits VM of 2001.
Here is the debug and config on Br1 -
P24-BR1-RTR#
.Feb 20 04:50:30.397: ISDN Se0/0/0:23 Q931: RX <-
SETUP pd
As a good reference to help understand IPCC-X scripting I recommend the
following documents which are located on the DocCD:
Cisco CRS Scripting and Development Series: Volume 1, Getting Started with
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Cisco CRS Scripting and Development Series: Volume 2, Editor Step Reference
4.0(1)
Hi Guys,
Can someone point me in the right direction about how to fix these logs i am
getting in CUE CLI.
rog: <197>Feb 20 10:42:24 localhost rbcp:INFO rbcp register output
rbcp_register - SCP register, Version 1.0(0.1)
<197>Feb 20 10:42:24 localhost rbcp:INFO rbcp register output Copyri
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This is a test of the emergency broadcast system
Oh - well not really - setting up a new service and testing it
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Since you are using MGCP, did you update the HW info in your CCM Gateway config
page?
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A good starting point is to read the SRND's. For CCIE purposes I don't
believe you'll need to know anything about full blown IPCC/ICM, just the
express products.
-matt
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I need help with IPCC and IPCC express since there are not any books out does
anyone have any good reference material.
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Your incoming dialpeer should not have the session target. I'd just use the
same dialpeer for both incoming and ougoing as followed:
dial-peer voice 100 voip
incoming called-number 2...
destination-pattern 1...
session-target ipv4:IP_Address_of_CCM_Server
dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
code
Hi JD,
Thanks for your reply, you are right, the trunk is put into a remote device
pool, and device pool into a remote location and remote region. not the route
patern
i have checked my cm and the require mtp is not checked,
and i have an incoming dial-peer on cme configured, not s
First of all, route pattern does not have any setting for location and region.
Those are properties of devices. So i don't know where you configure those
settings for your route pattern. You must have configured them for your non-GK
controlled ICT trunk.
Second, if you have configured your
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