[cisco-voip] Device CSS vs Line CSS -- Which takes priority?

Adam Blomfield adman at adman.net
Wed Dec 10 16:19:59 EST 2014


 A block will always override a route, regardless of which is on the device
and which is on the line. In the case of overlap where both route the line
will take precedence over the device.

-Adam

On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Scott Voll <svoll.voip at gmail.com> wrote:

> Lelio has talked about the fact that device and Line combine for a phone
> total CSS.
>
> Now which one takes over in the case of an overlap?
>
> For instance.  The line has the 911 patter, and the device has a block 911
> pattern.
>
> Will the call be blocked or placed?
>
> we are moving to EM so we are placing everyones CSS on the Line, but I
> have Softphones that I don't want to dial 911 because we can not provide
> the correct location as they are all at there personal homes.
>
> I want to just put a block patter on the device.
>
> TIA
>
> Scott
>
>
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