[cisco-voip] CFwdNA

Dan Cavanaugh dcavanaugh at gmail.com
Fri Jan 19 10:41:17 EST 2007


There may be another way, kinda in the same arena of thought.   if you also
use Unity in your environment.  In Unity 4.2 the user can specify (1)
alternate number through the ciscopca page.  This is not the same as
alternate extensions.  I use my mobile number as my "alternate number".
Then you designate a keypad press for this function, lets use '5' in this
example.  Now all you have to do is change your greeting.  Your greeting may
say, "Hi you've reached my voicemail.  I am currently out of the office.  If
you need to get hold of me on my mobile, press 5. Otherwise leave a message
and I'll get back to you."  If the caller chooses to press '5', Unity dials
out to your mobile and connects you to the caller.  Of course you would have
to configure all the call restrictions and call routing so Unity can call
permitted destinations (internal or external).  Not quite the direct
solution you were looking for in CallManager but it still puts more power
and options in the subscriber's hands.

On 1/18/07, Voll, Scott <Scott.Voll at wesd.org> wrote:
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>  Is there any way for a user to update CFwdNA to another extension….. Like
> CCMuser would be fine.
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