Configuring Call Handling
SUMMARY STEPS
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DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
call-manager-fallback
Example:
Router(config)# call-manager-fallback
Step 2
alias tag number-pattern to alternate-number
[preference preference-value] [cfw number
timeout timeout-value] [huntstop]
Example:
Router(config-cm-fallback)# alias 1 60.. to
5001 preference 1 cfw 2000 timeout 10
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call-manager-fallback
alias tag number-pattern to alternate-number [preference preference-value] [cfw number timeout
timeout-value] [huntstop]
max-dn max-directory-numbers [dual-line] [preference preference-order]
end
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How to Configure Cisco Unified SCCP SRST
Purpose
Enters call-manager-fallback configuration mode.
Creates a set rules for rerouting calls to sets of phones that
are unavailable during Cisco Unified CM fallback.
tag: Identifier for alias rule range. The range is from 1
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to 50.
number-pattern: Pattern to match the incoming
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telephone number. This pattern may include wildcards.
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to: Connects the tag number pattern to the alternate
number.
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alternate-number: Alternate telephone number to
route incoming calls to match the number pattern. The
alternate number has to be a specific extension that
belongs to an IP phone that is actively registered on the
Cisco Unified SRST router. The alternate telephone
number can be used in multiple alias commands.
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preference preference-value (Optional). Assigns a
dial-peer preference value to the alias. The preference
value of the associated dial peer is from 0 to 10. Use
with the max-dn command.
cfw number (Optional). The cfw keyword allows users
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to set call forward busy and call forward no answer to
a set string and override globally configured call
forward settings.
timeout timeout-value (Optional). Sets the ring
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no-answer timeout duration for call forwarding, in
seconds. Range is from 3 to 60000.
huntstop (Optional). Stops call hunting after trying
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the alternate number.
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