Entering Cisco Callmanager Pilot Directory Number; Configuring Cisco Fax Relay - Cisco DPA 7630 Administration Manual

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Chapter 6
Configuring Telephony Settings

Entering Cisco CallManager Pilot Directory Number

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Step 5

Configuring Cisco Fax Relay

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When Cisco CallManager is configured, one port on the DPA 7630/7610 serves
as the primary or "pilot" directory number for a voice mail hunt group. Typically,
you only need to specify this number if
You are using multiple DPA 7630/7610 systems in your network (multiple
integration mode).
Any voice mail hunt group spans multiple DPA 7630/7610 devices.
For example, DPA 7630/7610 A has extensions 1000-1010, and DPA 7630/7610
B has extensions 1011-1020. These extensions form one large voice mail hunt
group, with all the end-user phones forwarding to extension 1000.
You would not need to enter a pilot directory number for DPA 7630/7610 A
because extension 1000 is one of its own voice mail ports. However, you would
need to enter 1000 as the pilot directory number on DPA 7630/7610 B.
This pilot directory number should match the one defined in Cisco CallManager
(see the
"Setting Up the Voice Mail Hunt Group" section on page
To enter a pilot directory number, perform these steps:
From the main menu, choose Configure.
Choose CallManager.
Choose CallManager "Pilot" directory number.
Enter the directory number for the primary number in the voice mail hunt group.
You can enter multiple numbers separated by a comma.
Restart the DPA 7630/7610.
The DPA 7630/7610 supports Cisco fax relay. Cisco fax relay provides a more
reliable method of transporting fax data over the IP network rather than sending
the fax information as a voice call. However, the terminating device must also
support Cisco fax relay.
Cisco DPA 7630/7610 Voice Mail Gateways Administration Guide
Configuring Cisco CallManager Settings
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