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

Patrick Mowry pmowry at getgds.com
Mon Dec 11 11:18:47 EST 2006


Yes I tried it, but the description suggests a different purpose: "Use this check box to enable the Call Forward No Coverage (CFNC) settings for the original called number that forwarded the call to this hunt pilot."

So from that I would expect it only to affect calls forwarded to the hunt group from another DN and not those dialing the hunt pilot directly.  So it did not solve my problem unfortunately.  I have not tested to see if it really works the way I described it though.

But thanks for the suggestion.

-Patrick


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From: Jonathan Charles [mailto:jonvoip at gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 10:02 AM
To: Patrick Mowry
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Is it possible for 1 number to ring on a 7940 phone and an H323 FXS port at the same time?

[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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