[cisco-voip] Managing DID's ?
Mike Mike
voipermike at gmail.com
Tue Sep 12 17:21:41 EDT 2006
How about the route plan report. Save it as a .csv and sort as necessary.
Click Route Plan > Route Plan Report > View IN File (upper right hand
corner) and then save as .csv
On 9/12/06, TechGuy <techguy at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have one major issue/complaint if you will with callmanager, and
> that is in regards to managing DID's or extension ranges or whatever
> you want to call it.
>
> I have no experience with any other phone systems or PBX's so nothing
> to base this on but my own personal experience of having to manage
> callmanager over the years.
>
> Just seems there should be a way to manage them both DID's /
> extensions. I am refering to which are used or not. I guess I think
> of it in terms of DHCP kinda. You put in the given range your working
> with, and you can easily add and delete from within that range and see
> statistics based on that range. Such as how many are used, or
> available. When you delete a user/phone/extension maybe it goes back
> into this available pool or something.
>
> Right now all I can do is search say extension beginning with 145 and
> see if anything is availble between 1450 - 1459 and so on. I suspect
> everyone has to deal with this same mess and I have to wonder if there
> is a better way that I am simply not aware of.
>
> Real nightmare for me right now due to acquisitions of others and
> using their DID ranges which now seem to be all over the place for me.
> I have ranges using every number except 0 and 8, 8 is out outside
> access number. So I am running into issues now trying to make it all
> work with new offices and what not. I blame the person who setup four
> digit extensions.
>
> Thoughts and suggestions?
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