[cisco-voip] Is it possible for 1 number to ring on a 7940 phone and an H323 FXS port at the same time?

Jonathan Charles jonvoip at gmail.com
Mon Dec 11 11:01:57 EST 2006


[forgot to post to group]

Take a look at the "Use Personal Preferences" checkbox under the hunt pilot
on CCM.

Does your route-pattern for 5000 point to the H.323 gateway?



On 12/11/06, Patrick Mowry <pmowry at getgds.com> wrote:
>
> The h323 port is not a cisco gateway and does not offer mgcp.
>
> I'm using CallMnager 4.2, but if there is a solution in 5.x I would like
> to know too.  Since call forward settings are ignored by hunt lists I
> can't come up with a way too have a DID shared with a phone an H323
> gateway.
>
> So I tried setting extension 6000 as a DN in the IP Phones partition on
> the phone and set the calling station ID for the H323 gateway with the
> same information, so calls placed from either phone looks the same to
> the person being called.
>
> To route the calls to the phones, I put a hunt pilot of 6000 in a
> partition higher up in the calling search spaces with a broadcast line
> group containing 6000/IP Phones and 5555/IP Phones.   5555 is assigned
> to a fake phone and CallForward all to a route pattern pointing to the
> H323 gateway.  Dialing 5555 rings the analog phone just fine.  But
> dialing 6000 only rings the 6000/IP Phones DN and any other DNs I add to
> the line group for testing.
>
> Any ideas other than buying a MGCP gateway?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Patrick
>
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