Chapter 3 Preparing the Cisco CallManager and Octel Systems
Configuring Cisco CallManager
Incoming Calls
The call ports supporting incoming calls require additional configuration in Cisco CallManager. In these cases, these lines and their corresponding call ports compose the voice mail hunt groups. See Figure 3-1 for an example of the following settings:
•Directory Number—Assign a directory number to each of these phones. These directory numbers establish the voice mail hunt group to be used by the Cisco IP Phones.
Assign one of these ports to be the primary or “pilot” directory number in the voice mail hunt group. Record this value because you need it to configure the DPA 7630. In this example, the pilot directory number is 1500.
•Call waiting—You must disable it on these phones.
•Call forwarding—Assign call forwarding numbers (Forward Busy and Forward No Answer settings), so calls roll to next available directory number in the hunt group.
•Display—If the DPA 7630 is connected to an Octel 200 or 300 voice mail system, you must enter D-xxxx, where xxxx is the directory number. In this example, you would enter D-1502. However, you do not need to enter anything in the Display field if the DPA 7630 is connected to an Octel 250 or 350 voice mail system.
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