[cisco-voip] Using Expansion Modules
Ruben Montes
Ruben.Montes at eu.didata.com
Tue Aug 2 08:40:57 EDT 2005
One quick question,
is it possible to monitor the state of a line with a button in the ip phone and use this same button to call this person???
If it is possible, how could I configure it?
Thanks,
Ruben
-----Mensaje original-----
De: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net en nombre de Ahmad Cheikh Moussa
Enviado el: mar 02/08/2005 11:11
Para: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
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Asunto: Re: [cisco-voip] partition and Calling Search Space on 3.3(4)
Hi!
Ahmad Cheikh Moussa wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I need help with configuring partitions in callmanager 3.3(4)
> A customer has some traines. These guys should be able to
> make internal calls, but outbound calls should be prohibited.
> I want to configure this with partitions, but my knwoledge with
> partition is less. Can anyone help me ?
> Can someone give me an link, where I can see an example ?
I made a test with two phones and I still have a problems.
Here are the steps I've done:
- configure partition A
- configure calling search space B
- add partition A to calling search Space B
- add PHONE A and PHONE B to partition A
- activate calling search space B on PHONE A
(activated on deviceconfiguration and on
the line configuration)
Normally PHONE A should now be only able to make
a call to PHONE B and anything else not, but
unfortunately it does. PHONE A can make normal calls
like all the other Phones.
Did I forgot something ?
Is this a wrong way ?
Regards,
Ahmad
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NetUSE AG
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