[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk SIP phones to Cisco Unity via CCM 4.0SIP Trunk

Greg Oliver goliver at cistera.com
Tue Jan 24 10:52:09 MST 2006


You can use "setvar" to append it to the extension of your vmail pilot,
and strip the vmail pilot number off on the trunk side in CCM.

eg:

SetVar(TEST=$[${EXTEN}${RDNIS}])
Dial(SIP/${TEST}@CCM)

On Tue, 2006-01-24 at 09:28 -0800, sys read wrote:
> 
> right, but how do I "pass" the rdnis to ccm?
> 
> On 1/24/06, Greg Oliver <goliver at cistera.com> wrote:
>         You can have asterisk dial your Unity vmail pilot on busy or
>         unavailable, and have CCM use the last re 
>         directed number on the trunk to
>         determine the called extension, or pass the $RDNIS value and
>         digit 
>         add/strip from * to CCM.
>         
>         We use * in the exact opposite fashion, but should suffice
>         either
>         direction.
>         
>         On Tue, 2006-01-24 at 07:56 -0800, sys read wrote:
>         >
>         > I have my eyes on the Linksys/Sipura 941, ( SIP ), but the
>         core 
>         > problem is that you can't use SIP phones with CCM.  I have a
>         SIP trunk
>         > between asterisk and ccm.  I can route calls back and forth,
>         I just
>         > can't get the call to send to vm if no answer on the
>         asterisk side. 
>         >
>         >
>         > On 1/24/06, kevin ling <kevin.ling at amphenol.com.tw> wrote:
>         >         Hi,
>         >
>         >         Maybe buy 7912 phone and register to CCM is another
>         choice. or 
>         >         integrated CCM with asterisk voicemail system.
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         ______________________________________________________________
>         >         From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
>         >         [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On
>         Behalf Of
>         >         sys read
>         >         Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 11:28 PM 
>         >         To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
>         Discussion
>         >         Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk SIP phones to
>         Cisco
>         >         Unity via CCM 4.0SIP Trunk
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >         Hi guys,
>         >
>         >         I want to leave messages on our unity box.   I have
>         already
>         >         converted a couple 7940s to SIP, but I can't give
>         them out to
>         >         our users because I don't want to have to deal with
>         two 
>         >         voicemail systems.
>         >
>         >         we have licenses for all our users on unity as
>         is.    we're
>         >         about to buy a bunch more 7940s, but I don't want to
>         cause
>         >         they're expensive.     I'd rather buy a cheaper SIP
>         phone and 
>         >         have it rollover to the unity vm.
>         >
>         >         On 1/23/06, Gary Richardson
>         <gary.richardson at gmail.com>
>         >         wrote:
>         >                 You can run a SIP image on a 7940.
>         Asterisk at home has
>         >                 pretty good
>         >                 support for it. Check the voip-info.org wiki
>         for
>         >                 instructions on
>         >                 switching the firmware. 
>         >
>         >                 Hopefully that will take a step out of the
>         plan -- you
>         >                 could
>         >                 completely ditch your Cisco system :)
>         >
>         >                 On 1/23/06, sys read < sysread at gmail.com>
>         wrote:
>         >                 >
>         >                 > Hi,
>         >                 >
>         >                 > I've got a CCM ( Cisco Call Manager ),
>         with a Cisco 
>         >                 Unity VM server and
>         >                 > about 45 SCCP phones on the ccm, and 200
>         users on
>         >                 unity.   we want to
>         >                 > migrate all users to IP Phones to ditch
>         our ancient 
>         >                 phone system.   I would
>         >                 > love to get Linksys-Sipura SPA-941s for
>         the 150
>         >                 users not on IP phones yet
>         >                 > and run sip to an asterisk server, but
>         have their 
>         >                 voicemail on Unity.
>         >                 >
>         >                 > these phones are $150 each, the
>         alternative is cisco
>         >                 7940s ( around $250 )
>         >                 > running SCCP through the CCM.  at the
>         quantities I'm 
>         >                 talking about, $100 is
>         >                 > significant.
>         >                 >
>         >                 > Does anyone have any idea how to get this
>         done?
>         >                 > 
>         >                 > I've tried this:
>         >                 >
>         >                 > exten => 123,1,Dial(SIP/sipphone,20)
>         >                 > exten => 123,2,Dial(SIP/ccm/3040)
>         >                 > 
>         >                 > where 3040 is our VM pilot for ccm.  but
>         all it does
>         >                 is take us to the main
>         >                 > greeting.
>         >                 >
>         >                 > we have smartnet, but they haven't been
>         helpful at 
>         >                 all
>         >                 >
>         >                 > I called digium to see if they could help
>         if we
>         >                 paid, but they said they've
>         >                 > never heard of cisco unity.... 
>         >                 >
>         >                 > help?
>         >                 >
>         >                 > thanks.
>         >                 >
>         >                 >
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