[cisco-voip] alias command in SRST...

Erick B. erickbee at gmail.com
Fri Nov 19 16:03:35 EST 2010


Are the alias #s on IP Phones also? You also have them set to ring
other alias DNs. I've never done it this way, so not sure if it will
work redirecting to other alias entries and back to other alias but
I'm guessing it isn't meant to work that way. I've always used alias
for auto-attendant numbers, route points, etc so those extensions can
be routed to main front desk extension, etc (a DN on a IP Phone
registered in fallback) if site goes into SRST.

Are you trying to a get a hunt-group working in SRST?? (perhaps CME as
SRST would be better option instead of SRST).


On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:
> I'd like to use the alias command in SRST, however, I'm running into a few
> issues. I'm wondering if there are any workarounds.
>
> What I'd like to do, is to forward a call between two numbers. Which I have
> working, but when one of the numbers unregisters, the forwarding still goes
> and the call reorder tones. :(
>
> To top it off, I have a phantom extension which needs to be sent to this
> forwarding cycle.
>
> Here's what I have so far:
>
> ________________________________
>  alias 10 63999 to 63101 preference 1 cfw 64001 timeout 10 huntstop
>  alias 11 63999 to 64001 preference 2 cfw 63101 timeout 10 huntstop
>  alias 12 64001 to 64001 preference 1 cfw 63101 timeout 10 huntstop
>  alias 13 63101 to 63101 preference 1 cfw 64001 timeout 10 huntstop
> ________________________________
> IDeas?
>
> on a friday?!?!? ;)
>
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