[cisco-voip] CCS and Partitions best practices
Rusty Painter
RPainter at dorchestercounty.net
Fri Apr 8 16:06:51 EDT 2005
For the voice mail, here is what we have. We have a line group that has all
of our VM ports. This is called CiscoUM1. We then have a Route/Hunt List
called Unity VM, with CiscoUM1 as the only member. We then have a Route
Pattern/Hunt Pilot called 1010, with Unity VM Route/Hunt List in there.
This allows our users to dial 1010 inside the buildings and get VM. It will
also allow them to dial 832-1010 to get the VM from outside. Hope this is
what you were asking.
Rusty
-----Original Message-----
From: Marcello Pedersen [mailto:mpedersen at touchbase.us]
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 4:00 PM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] CCS and Partitions best practices
Hey Everyone,
I am wondering what are the best practices for implanting CCS and
partitions. Should each site have its own partition and CCS? How about VM
ports should they be in a in its own partition.
also can I forward a DN to the VM pilot number so user can access
centralized VM from the road?
Regards,
Marcello
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