[cisco-voip] CME Outbound

Karl Whitson KWhitson at cmbtec.com
Mon Dec 4 19:44:22 EST 2006


The easiest way to accomplish this is to use two diff access numbers for
off net calls.  Example, Regional would dial a 9 for an outside line
while Distribution would dial an 8 for an outside line.  You will need
9.T and 8.T dial peers point to the appropriate voice ports.

Karl Whitson
CMB Technologies
40 Cape Rd.
Milford, MA  01757
DID:  (508) 422-8413
Cell:  (603) 930-4189
Fax:  (508) 634-8678
Karl.Whitson at cmbtec.com
www.cmbtec.com
TO OPEN A SUPPORT CASE EMAIL SUPPORT at CMBTEC.COM OR CALL (508) 422-8429
 
-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Peder @
NetworkOblivion
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 5:48 PM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] CME Outbound

I've got a CME question and I am sure it is a simple fix, but I just 
can't come up with what I need.  I have a CME box setup for a company 
with two sides (regional and distribution).  Each side has 4 analog 
lines assigned to them.  All 8 lines come into a single 2800 running 
CME.  Inbound calls for each side go into an AA and then ring the 
appropriate phones.  That works great.  The issue is that when users 
dial OUT, I want the region side to use their 4 lines and the disty side

to use their 4 lines.  I don't want any overlapping and I can't figure 
out how to set that up.  Any ideas?

Peder

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