[cisco-voip] Duplicate Extensions on same Cluster
Wes Sisk
wsisk at cisco.com
Wed Mar 24 18:00:32 EDT 2010
Historically CTI was not partition aware. This means CTI applications
could not distinguish between extension 1001 in partition1 and extension
1001 in partition2.
If you are planning to use CTI control for anything then this may not be
the best choice.
There is guidance on this in the CM SRND:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/7x/dialplan.html
/Wes
On Wednesday, March 24, 2010 5:10:49 PM, steve.siltman at assurant.com wrote:
>
> Just wanted to run this by everyone before I say no-problemo.
>
> I'm adding two locations to a cluster. They have over-lapping 4 digit
> extensions. Each location will be dialing 4 digits to reach each
> other within the location but 7 digits to dial between locations. I
> use a GK to handle the routing of calls between locations. This will
> require multiple GK trunks with different incoming CSS's. Each
> location has a site code thats added to the 4 digit extension so the 7
> digit number will be different across all locations.
>
> Do you see a problem with this? I'm just wondering what type of
> confusion this might cause in administration of these phones with the
> same extensions. I don't see any issues but it feels like I'm
> missing something major.
>
> Thanks for any input you may have.
>
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