callmanager dial plan question [7:48300]

2002-07-07 Thread supernet
I'm trying to learn callmanager dial plan and got some questions, here is my scenario: 1. Within our Pleasanton campus, our number range is (925) 426-. Our RTP campus number range is (919) 685-. I want users at Pleasanton dial 6 to reach locally and 685 to reach RTP (because

Re: callmanager dial plan question [7:48300]

2002-07-07 Thread Chuck
I'm new to this, but I'm willing to take a crack at it. 1) dial plans are local to the CM cluster, yes you should have an overall plan. 2) the route patterns work on a longest match basis. you should have a calling search space that includes your local users partition, and the associated dial pa

RE: callmanager dial plan question [7:48300]

2002-07-08 Thread Chris Charlebois
Trick is you will have to deal with the timeout problem with your current layout. Because all your Pleasanton extensions start with 6, and your RTP numbers start with 6, the CCM can't tell from the first button how many digits to expect. It would work better if you have an escape key for non-loc

RE: callmanager dial plan question [7:48300]

2002-07-31 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Nov 28, 1:50pm, "Chris Charlebois" wrote: } } And Chuck is right, dial plans are not shared between clusters within the } software, so a "Grand Dial Plan Scheme" should be developed before starting } and implemented within each cluster. At this point, the astute will note that dial plan

Re: callmanager dial plan question [7:48300]

2002-07-31 Thread Steven A. Ridder
H.323 gatekeepers are the "grand dial-plan" for CM. ""[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > On Nov 28, 1:50pm, "Chris Charlebois" wrote: > } > } And Chuck is right, dial plans are not shared between clusters within the > } software, s