[cisco-voip] unity connection zero out

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Thu Feb 6 14:03:36 EST 2014


The zero out in Unity Connection is governed by "caller input" configurations on the user's mailbox. You can also configure it so that they can modify this (or other caller input entries, e.g. 7 or 8 or 9, etc) themselves. 

We set up translations for each of our local operator destinations (using an easy to remember numbering system) and use these as the targets via bulk administration and templates. We also advertise those numbers because people want to reach remote operators at times. 

The only one we didn't change is the HQ, people can enter 0 there and it will go to HQ switchboard (which is a speech enabled auto attendant). 

So, in a nutshell, yes, it's possible. If I understand what you're asking. 

Lelio 





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----- Original Message -----

From: "Erick Wellnitz" <ewellnitzvoip at gmail.com> 
To: "Bill Talley" <btalley at gmail.com> 
Cc: "cisco-voip" <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net> 
Sent: Thursday, February 6, 2014 1:51:34 PM 
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] unity connection zero out 



I'm not sure it can be done either. UConn isn't a sophisticated call routing system and the CSS you can assign is baased on the called mailbox, call handler, etc. not the calling party. 

I'm trying to head off a situation where management demands something that was told to them incorrectly. 

The only way I can think of doing it would be to send 0 back to CUCM to a CCX script to determine calling and called number and route it that way. 





On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Bill Talley < btalley at gmail.com > wrote: 


So you want the internal callers to dynamically route to their own 
local operator as opposed to the operator at the recipients site? 
Interesting question. I don't have an answer for that scenario but 
would be surprised if that's possible. 


Sent from an Apple iOS device with very tiny touchscreen input keys. 
Please excude my typtos. 

> On Feb 6, 2014, at 11:59 AM, Erick Wellnitz < ewellnitzvoip at gmail.com > wrote: 
> 
> Okay.... 
> 
> I have someone telling me that they can make it so that I can zero out and reach my local operator in UConn. 
> 
> Example: 
> 
> We have 5 sites, each with a local operator. Someone from site 1 calls someone from site 3 and someone from site 5 also calls the same person from site 3. 
> 
> Both the person from site 1 and site 5 should be able to press 0 and reach their local operator. 
> 
> Now, I know I can make it so pressing 0 would go to the sirte 3 operator using PT/CSS. I'm skeptical that the scenario described can be achieved. 
> 
> Am I missing something? 
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