[cisco-voip] Transfering to a non mailbox extension in unity
Pat Hayes
pat-cv at wcyv.com
Tue Apr 28 14:08:48 EDT 2009
Right, this will allow you to free dial any extension during a call
handler greeting, but the initial request was to configure a call
handler to automatically transfer to a particular extension at the end
of the greeting. For that, as far as I know, you're going to need the
extra call handler.
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Damien Ball <balld at gcs.k12.nc.us> wrote:
> I check, and on the call handler in UC7, on the greeting menu, there is an option that says "Allow Transfers to Numbers Not Associated with Users or Call Handlers". Check that, and set the restriction tables and you're good to go. Hope that helps.
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>>>> Damien Ball 04/28/09 2:00 PM >>>
> So I have UC7, not UC2, but if you want to send a call to a non-mailbox extension (like an extension that exists on callmanager and not on UC), then you can. You have to allow that transfer in the restriction tables or else the call will be blocked. I think on my UC7 install, it defaulted to not allowing any transfers to extensions that didn't exist in UC. You can tile that to support what you want. See if UC2 has an option for that and if it will do what you want.
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> There was also an option i had to set somewhere..i think on the call hander, that allowed you to transfer to non-mailbox extensions, but you have to do this AND the restriction table allowance.
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>>>> Pat Hayes <pat-cv at wcyv.com> 04/28/09 1:49 PM >>>
> This works the same way in UC as it does in Unity, you create a second
> call handler (or a user), set the transfer rule to go to whatever
> number you want, and set the action in the original call handler to
> attempt transfer to the second call handler.
>
> While not exactly what the OP was looking for, UC does also have the
> ability to configure caller-input on a call handler to transfer
> directly to an arbitrary dn, which will keep you from having to create
> a 2nd call handler in that case. Not an option for the 'after
> greeting...' though, yet.
>
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Scott Voll <svoll.voip at gmail.com> wrote:
>> don't know much about UC but in Unity that was the way it used to be. maybe
>> UC hasn't caught up.
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 3:23 AM, Robin Clayton <Robin.Clayton at rrca.org.uk>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Everyone
>>>
>>> On Unity Connection 2 I want a call handler to transfer the call after the
>>> greeting to an extension that is not a user/mailbox ( a CCM hunt pilot )
>>>
>>> If I set up 2 call handlers ( the second having the pilot number I can get
>>> it to work by Sending the 1st one to the second and then that has the
>>> extension number of the hunt pilot and works ok. It just means we have two
>>> call handlers to do one job????
>>>
>>> The second call handler is set to take a message but actualy transfers to
>>> the extension..
>>>
>>> Any Gems of wisdom?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Rob
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