Cisco Call Manager (CUCM) - Route Groups, Route Lists, Route Patterns!! - Part 2

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PART 2

Continuing my Dial Plan series for Cisco Call Manager (CUCM), I am covering Route Groups, Route Lists, and Route Patterns!!

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Haha...funny....your wee baby at the end is following your hand with her eyes. Great video. Thanks.

eeyekim
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Wow!!! This saved me a lot. I'm currently managing IP Telephony where I work and I got ZERO knowledge in CUCM. :)
Thanks Chuck!!!

iamhasdib
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First time in your channel. Just loved it

babakvelamkon
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Nice video, but you really need to add a part three to cover Local Groups. They can greatly simplify your dial plan if you have more than just a few locations.

kakureta
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Please, talk about trunk using comparations too. It helps a lot to understand! thx for your videos!

lukasduraes
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appreciate the videos. going for my ccnp collab. and these are helping with some of the call flows.

taz
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Would you still have to create dial-peers?

bulcub
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GRAND MOFF TARKIN!!!! Thanks for the videos 😊

tanjamango
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Wished you made more CUCM videos for 2020

surferdude
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where is your dog, the intro, I love that :3

danielcora
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great explanation...thanks for the video

gesusdube
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Can phone numbers be assigned by IP address. For instance if I had company A in Houston(central HUB), company B in California (spoke), company C in New York (spoke), and company D in Florida. Each location is its own network by the gateway is a  secured connection from the HUB in Houston. Each location has its own domain and has a scope built for VOIP, Printers, Clients, etc. Would it be possible if the phone system in Houston to assign each location with its own unique phone number that represents each location. Could it also be possible to have the Call Manager to assign each locations unique number based on each of its own IP scheme for that location? i.e. Houston 222-1234, California 333-1234, New York 444-1234, and Florida 555-1234? Even though Houston only has the call manager and all VOIP equipment?

dottrot
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Do you have more videos on or know where i can get more videos regarding cisco callmanager version 9, 10 or 11

tracybrown
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great explanation...thanks for the video





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