[cisco-voip] Local Route Groups and Call Forwarding
Nick Marus
nmarus at gmail.com
Wed Nov 18 11:18:43 EST 2009
When using local route groups (lrg) with call forwarding. CM7.13 seems to
send the forwarded call out the originating device and likewise screws up
local/longdistance dialing.
Example, user A in atlanta has phone forwarded to 10 digit local (9+10)
number. call forward css utilizes local route groups. user B in newyork,
calls user A, and the call attempts to dial out the ny gateway (9+10). It
fails as the 10 digit number is not dialable from ny and would need to be
11.
Is there a way around this? without creating new cfwd-css for the phones,
which would imo nullify any advantage of lrg.
Thanks,
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Nick Marus
nmarus at gmail.com
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