[cisco-voip] IPCC Connect 2 PSTN Calls

Ryan Ratliff rratliff at cisco.com
Fri Jun 12 10:54:27 EDT 2009


You would need to handle it the same way the SNR feature does, with  
separate timers for "answer too fast" and "answer too long".  If the  
mobile phone is off then voicemail would pick up immediately, in  
which case you want to drop the call because it was answered too  
fast.  If the cell rings no-answer to voicemail you want to drop the  
call due to it not being answered in time.   Both of these would  
require extra scripting on the IPCC side to take these into account.

In your case you are almost better off having IPCC redirect the calls  
to internal phone lines that have mobility enabled.  CUCM already has  
this nifty SNR feature so use it to get the calls to the mobile  
phones.   You also  have an advantage in that it is simple for the  
users to modify the settings on the mobile device the call is sent to.

-Ryan

On Jun 12, 2009, at 10:47 AM, Scott Voll wrote:

Don't quote me on this.... but I think it would.  they way to work it  
is to ring the mobile phone for a predefined amount of time to avoid  
the VM issue. but that would be a training issue with the guys  
carrying the Mobiles.

just my 2 cents.

Scott

On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 7:43 AM, Granger, Simon  
<simon.granger at fmglobal.com> wrote:
Ryan

How would voicemail on the mobile device be handled in this instance?

If one of the mobiles went to voicemail, would the system see this as  
a successful connect?

Thanks

Simon


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-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Ratliff [mailto:rratliff at cisco.com]
Sent: 12 June 2009 14:28
To: Granger, Simon
Cc: 'cisco-voip at puck.nether.net'
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] IPCC Connect 2 PSTN Calls

Definitely possible with small modifications to the default aa.aef
script to input the mobile numbers.  The only restriction on the
outbound call destination is in CUCM via partitions/CSS.   Depending
on the selection for redirect CSS on your IPCC port groups (in
appadmin) either the inbound gateway or the CTI port's CSS will be
used for the outbound call.

I'm not sure what docs are out there for the scripting part.  I'd
start with http://cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/custcosw/ps1846/
products_programming_reference_guides_list.html unless you feel
brave, in which case I'd say fire up the CRS editor, load up aa.aef
and start poking around.

-Ryan

On Jun 12, 2009, at 9:09 AM, Granger, Simon wrote:

IPCC express version 4.5 are you able to receive a PSTN call via Call
Manager and then route it back out to a different PSTN number.
Within the scripting functionality will place call be able to do this?



Following the recent Swine Pandemic our business wants to have an
auto attendant that the end points are in the PSTN i.e. mobile
numbers.  Though they want for example options in the auto attendant
to circular hunt different mobile phones.  I.e. option 1 would hit a
finance dept and there would be multiple agents who could receive the
call.  Any suggestions would be welcome.



Also, does anyone have any good references for IPCC scripting?



Thanks



Simon


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