Specifications
Setting Up Call Handling
How to Set Up Call Handling for Incoming and Outgoing Calls
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2. cor {incoming | outgoing} cor-list-name {cor-list-number starting-number - ending-number |
default}
3. exit
DETAILED STEPS
Examples
The following example shows how to set a dial-peer COR parameter for outgoing calls to the
Cisco Unified IP Phone dial peers and directory numbers created during fallback:
call-manager-fallback
cor outgoing LockforPhoneC 1 5010 - 5020
The following example shows how to set the dial-peer COR parameter for incoming calls to the Cisco IP
phone dial peers and directory numbers in the default COR list:
call-manager-fallback
cor incoming LockforPhoneC default
The following example shows how sub- and super-COR sets are created. First, a custom dial-peer COR
is created with names declared under it:
Command or Action Purpose
Step 1
call-manager-fallback
Example:
Router(config)# call-manager-fallback
Enters call-manager-fallback configuration mode.
Step 2
cor {incoming | outgoing}
cor-list-name
[
cor-list-number
starting-number
-
ending-number
| default]
Example:
Router(config-cm-fallback)# cor outgoing
LockforPhoneC 1 5010 – 5020
Configures a COR on dial peers associated with directory
numbers.
• incoming—COR list to be used by incoming dial
peers.
• outgoing—COR list to be used by outgoing dial peers.
• cor-list-name—COR list name.
• cor-list-number—COR list identifier. The maximum
number of COR lists that can be created is 20,
comprised of incoming or outgoing dial peers. The
first six COR lists are applied to a range of directory
numbers. The directory numbers that do not have a
COR configuration are assigned to the default COR
list, providing a default COR list has been defined.
• starting-number - ending-number—Directory number
range; for example, 2000 - 2025.
• default—Instructs the router to use an existing default
COR list.
Step 3
exit
Example:
Router(config-cm-fallback)# exit
Exits call-manager-fallback configuration mode.