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Chapter 3 Additional Configuration Tasks
Information About Additional Configuration Tasks
Configuring Class of Restriction
Class of restriction (COR) is used to specify which incoming dial peer can use which outgoing dial peer
to make a call. Each dial peer can be provisioned with an incoming and an outgoing COR list.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. ephone-dn dn-tag
2. cor {incoming | outgoing} cor-list-name
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring Call Forward
This task configures the forwarding of calls to other Cisco IP phones.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. ephone-dn dn-tag
2. number number
3. call-forward all directory-number
4. call-forward busy directory-number
5. call-forward noan directory-number timeout seconds
DETAILED STEPS
Command Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)# ephone-dn dn-tag
Enters ephone-dn configuration mode and configures the
directory numbers for the Cisco IP phone lines. The maximum
directory number is platform dependent. For details, see the
“Memory Requirements” section on page 1-4.
Step 2
Router(config-ephone-dn)# cor {incoming |
outgoing} cor-list-name
Configures a COR on the dial peers associated with a directory
number. For more information on setting COR, see the
Configuring Dial Peer Matching Features” section in the
Configuration Dial Plans, Dial Peers, and Digit Manipulation
chapter of the Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration
Guide, Release 12.2.
Command Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)# ephone-dn dn-tag
Enters ephone-dn configuration mode and configures the
directory numbers for the Cisco IP phone lines. The maximum
directory number is platform dependent. For details, see the
“Memory Requirements” section on page 1-4.
Step 2
Router(config-ephone-dn)# number number
Configures a valid directory number for the Cisco IP phone that
receives on-hold call notification.