45[0-3] will do... we will get 4 numbers here..
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 8:17 AM, donny f wrote:
> hi all,
>
> when we asked to configure "park" up to 4 simultaneous call.
>
> mean we will need 45[0-3] or 45[0-4] ?
>
> tks
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hi all,
when we asked to configure "park" up to 4 simultaneous call.
mean we will need 45[0-3] or 45[0-4] ?
tks
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Casey G,
You are correct. The call park number that is used is one that is associated
to the calling party's subscriber.
Apparently I was reading too fast and turned that part around.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/7_0_1/ccmfeat/fscallpk.html#wp1027206
-Adam
On Wed, D
The phones use the range associated with the originating party's subscriber.
It does not matter who parks the call, all that matters is what sub the
originating party is registered to.
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Adam Thompson wrote:
> Casey,
>
> If you create Call park patterns 4001 & 4002
Casey,
If you create Call park patterns 4001 & 4002 registered to the PUB and then
400[12] registered to the SUB, the phones will use the call park number that
is registered to the server they are registered to.
You are able to use the same Call Park numbers on both the Sub and Pub as
long as the
If I never remember wrongly, it will try to trigger call park from the server
it is registered to. I tried before setting call park on pub only and call park
fails as the phones are registered to sub.
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On Dec 30, 2010, at 1:07 AM, CCIE wrote:
> H
Hi Casey
I don't believe this would work. Even though you are creating for different
servers they are still the same patterns. You should just create specific
partitions for example
HQ-PARK-SUB
HQ-PARK-PUB
SB-PARK-SUB
SB-PARK-PUB
You then control the order of how they are selected by the C
If I create call park number 4001, and 4002 in the none partition
registered to the Subscriber and then build another range of parks
400[12] registered to the publisher. For the very first parked call
will UCM use the 4001 pattern on the sub or the 400[12] pattern on the
pub. Or does it depend on
e: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Call park – lab 8A task 8.2
Hi Roger,
I think you are referring to the transfer on hook feature, this will work only
if you go on hook with your handset to complete the transfer and not when you
press the end softkey, in that case you should complete the transfe
Hi Roger,
I think you are referring to the transfer on hook feature, this will work
only if you go on hook with your handset to complete the transfer and not
when you press the end softkey, in that case you should complete the
transfer using the transfer softkey again,
Thanks,
On Fri, Feb 12, 20
Hi guys,
I have one question about the directed call park feature. I get different
behavior if I try to do a directed call park when I’m off hook by lifting the
hand set or if I’m off hook by simply pressing the “New Call” soft key, ie
using the speaker.
When I go off hook by lifting the hand se
All that is needed is:
Ephone-dn XX
Number XXX (optional no-reg if in GK land)
Park-slot
U doing any CoR that would restrict access to the park slots?
Sent from my phone, apologies for any typos.
On Feb 9, 2010, at 9:35 AM, "Robert McGhee"
wrote:
Hi All,
What’s require
Hi All,
What's required to get call park working in CME? Just the
Park Slots? Anyone ever have the Park softkey show "inactive" and if so
what was the resolution?
Thank you.
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On Nov 30, 2007 10:17 AM, LEDBETTER, JEREMY (ATTCLSMA) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Is their a way to keep the "call part at extension" display up the
> entire time the call is parked? Been playing with the timers/limits,
> but does not seem to change the o
Is their a way to keep the "call part at extension" display up the
entire time the call is parked? Been playing with the timers/limits,
but does not seem to change the outcome of the call park
display...thanks, Jeremy.
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