[cisco-voip] routing calls based on calling PSTN number

Erik Erasmus ErikE at kss.co.za
Fri Jun 3 10:01:55 EDT 2005


Hi Phil

 

Thanks for the reply

 

In this case I will use the IPCC. But let us say in future I have a
requirement where cost is an issue and it is a low budget informal call
centre (glorified hunt-group).

What Call Manager mechanisms can I use to direct calls to specific
extensions, pilot numbers etc based on DNIS. Basically - how to
configure this in high level steps

 

 

 

 

Erik Erasmus

Kunene Solutions & Services

email:                erike at kss.co.za

main number:     +27(0)11 545 6300

IP phone direct:  +27(0)11 545 6315

mobile:               +27(0)82 550 3390

 

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From: Walenta, Phil [mailto:philip.walenta at berbee.com] 
Sent: 03 June 2005 03:42 PM
To: Erik Erasmus; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] routing calls based on calling PSTN number

 

Calls that originate like this will have an associated DNIS.
Callmanager can very easily route based on DNIS.  The real question is,
how well do you need to track the calls, and in particular the
distribution of those calls to agents?  If you need good tracking, IPCC
would be better than trying to ferret this info out of the CDR records.

 

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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Erik Erasmus
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 8:10 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] routing calls based on calling PSTN number

Hi

 

I have a requirement to set up a small call center, Have a Call Manager
4-1-3, new switches and IPCC Express premium. One of the requirements is
to route incoming calls based on the number where the call originated.
The calls will originate at different international toll free numbers -
example 0800 444 555 and say 0800 777 999 as an example. Calls from 0800
444 555 needs to go to a group of agents - say group 1 and calls from
the second 0800 .... Needs to go to the second agent group. Currently
with the existing legacy PBX they say they have it working. I believe
this is not even call centre functionality but a glorified hunt group.
Assume the PSTN PRI line/s will present the info on the originating
number to the IOS gateway. 

 

My questions

 

1.	Can this be done with Call Manager and a IOS gateway only - any
ideas how to route calls on the inside network (part of the CCM range)
based on the originating 0800,..... number. 
2.	If Call Manager can not do it - IPCC Express will be able to do
it - Yes/ No. I have completed a basic IPCC course but don't have in
depth IPCC knowledge. Any advice will be appreciated 

 

 

 

 

Erik Erasmus

Kunene Solutions & Services

email:                erike at kss.co.za

main number:     +27(0)11 545 6300

IP phone direct:  +27(0)11 545 6315

mobile:               +27(0)82 550 3390

 

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