[cisco-voip] Call forwarding applications

Ed Leatherman ealeatherman at gmail.com
Fri Mar 24 10:07:49 EST 2006


Is it possible to check against the dial plan from a script to make sure
they enter a valid forward target, like it does when you press the CFWDAll
softkey?



On 3/24/06, Philip Walenta <pwalenta at wi.rr.com> wrote:
>
> A while back I wrote a quick/featureless app to forward non-primary lines
> on phones from the phones.
>
> Based on several discussions I've had with various folks, I am now
> considering writing one or two improved versions of this app.
>
> Based on some feedback, here are the two I'm considering:
>
> 1. "Service button" based - hit the services button on the phone (or URL
> button linked directly to the service), select the line (based on what's
> available on the phone originating the request), enter the extension/number
> to forward to and done.  Unforwarding will work the same way.  App would
> check to see if the line selected is already forwarded/not forwarded.
>
> 2. "IPCC express" based - call a CTI route point on IPCC, prompt asks for
> number to forward to/or unforward.  IPCC server executes request, and gives
> feedback for success/no success.  App would check to see if the line
> selected is already forwarded/not forwarded.
>
> Any further feedback on these ideas would be greatly appreciated.  If I go
> forward with either of these, I'd expect some results in a month or so.
>
> Philip Walenta
> email: pwalenta at wi.rr.com
>   cell:  262.951.1941
>
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Ed Leatherman
IP Telephony Coordinator
West Virginia University
Telecommunications and Network Operations
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