[cisco-voip] CCME to Unity Connection integration

Pat Hayes pat-cv at wcyv.com
Wed Feb 13 15:54:19 EST 2008


The preference commands don't really add functionality, they just make 
it so the first call to the pilot hits port 1, the second hits port 2, 
etc. You could either not use preference, or double up (put two ports at 
pref 1, etc), all you will lose is some of the certainty of knowing 
exactly which port the next call will come in on, which I don't think is 
terribly useful for anything, particularly if this is a temporary solution.

-------- Original Message  --------
From: "Ryan O'Connell" <Roconnell at unislumin.com>
To: "cisco-voip at puck.nether.net" <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
Subject: [cisco-voip] CCME to Unity Connection integration
Date: 2/13/2008 3:23 PM

> Hello all,
>  
> Something you probably don't come across every day but here goes
>  
> I have a site that is temporarily going CCME to while they are waiting 
> for the WAN to get provisioned then they will be SRST. They decided to 
> go distributed VOICEMAIL so they are going to have a Unity Connection on 
> site. There is an integration procedure for CCME to Unity Connection but 
> in my case I am going to have 16 ports to Unity connection and all the 
> examples only show 4 ports. My thought was ok simple I'll just use the 4 
> port example and quadruple it and all shold be well. Here is the issue 
> I'm running into.
> The itegration guide tells you to do this for each of the ports see below
>  
> ephone-dn  460
>  number 2000
>  name VOICEMAIL
>  no huntstop
> !
> !
> ephone-dn  461
>  number 2000
>  name VOICEMAIL
>  preference 1
>  no huntstop
> !
> !
> ephone-dn  462
>  number 2000
>  name VOICEMAIL
>  preference 2
>  no huntstop
> !
> !
> ephone-dn  463
>  number 2000
>  name VOICEMAIL
>  preference 3
>  no huntstop
>  
>  
> The problem is that you can only use the "preference command up to 9" 
> and I need 16 ports
>  
> What are my options. This is a SCCP integration, i didn't explore is SIP 
> was an option yet
>  
> Thoughts?
>  
> 
> Ryan <http://www.unislumin.com/>
> 
> 
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