[cisco-voip] CallManager 7.1 TAPS with overlapping dial plan?
Michael Back
Michael.Back at nisd.net
Thu Jul 16 14:21:26 EDT 2009
I am going through a similar scenario right now. According to Cisco,
there is no way around the overlapping dial plan unless the external
phone number mask is specific for the line you are using to configure
the phone. So, as long as site C has a different mask (no wild cards)
than site A or B, then after TAPS informs you of duplicate entries, you
will be prompted to enter the full number for the phone. The phone will
then finish registering with the new configuration.
I am still trying to figure out why Cisco would add the service
parameter to restrict TAPS to only use phones with dummy macs, but still
allow TAPS to look at all phones regardless of MAC to determine if
duplicates exist.
Hope this helps.
MB
>>> "Jason Aarons (US)" <jason.aarons at us.didata.com> 7/16/2009 12:32 PM
>>>
CallManager 7.1(2a)
SiteA_Partition = 7911 DN1 = 1201(being used)
SiteB_Partition = 7911 DN1= 1201 (being used)
SiteC_Partition = 7911 DN1= 1201 (being deployed has BAT Dummy Address
ready for TAPS)
I have the phone Auto-Register with TAPS, go offhook, Press 1 for
English, then enter 1201. I hear a error message that this phone
number
is already registered. I check the TAPS log file I see no errors.
The problem is TAPS see all the Partitions and thinks 1201 is in use.
If TAPS could ask for the Parition then maybe it could work.
Any thoughts or workarounds?
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