[cisco-voip] Duplicate Extensions on same Cluster
steve.siltman at assurant.com
steve.siltman at assurant.com
Thu Mar 25 09:46:22 EDT 2010
I never thought of using longer DNs and setting up translation patterns to
shorten up the dialing. Neat stuff. I enjoy this stuff... so many ways
of doing things.
We have 5 clusters and I use a pair of GKs to handle the routing inbetween
them. We have a group of 6 large locations that must 5digit dial each
other and another group of 3 that must 4digit dial each other. Everyone
else will 7digit dial each other. The GKs made this task easier.
Steve Siltman
Assurant Corporate Technology
Senior Network Engineer - Cisco CCVP
Work: 651-361-4752
Cell: 651-336-5563
steve.siltman at assurant.com
"Jason Aarons (US)" <jason.aarons at us.didata.com>
2010-03-24 20:19
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Wes Sisk <wsisk at cisco.com>, "steve.siltman at assurant.com"
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RE: [cisco-voip] Duplicate Extensions on same Cluster
I?m not a fan of site codes. Use longer/more digits as DNs, than setup
short dialing via Translation Pattern to longer number.
Why the GK?
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