Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CTI Route Point - Forwarding and Caller ID question

2011-01-05 Thread Mark Davis
The reason is that each DID is associated with a user's fax, which will end up in their mailbox. It uniquely identifies them. My idea was to translate it into another unique number, and then pass those digits to the hunt group and into the fax. But another colleague reminded me that SCCP

Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CTI Route Point - Forwarding and Caller ID question

2011-01-05 Thread basant yadav
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

[OSL | CCIE_Voice] CTI Route Point - Forwarding and Caller ID question

2011-01-05 Thread Mark Davis
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