Specifications

Setting Up Call Handling
How to Set Up Call Handling for Incoming and Outgoing Calls
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Cisco Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony Version 4.0 System Administrator Guide
In this example, you have created a second dial peer for 1001 to route calls to 1001, but that has
preference 1 and call forwarding to 2001. Because the preference on the dial peer created by the alias
command is now a lower numeric value than the preference that the dial peer first created, all calls come
initially to the dial peer created by the alias command. In that way they are subject to the forward as set
by the alias command, instead of any call forwarding that may have been set globally.
Huntstop on an Individual Alias
The alias huntstop keyword is relevant only if you have also set the global no huntstop command under
call-manager-fallback. Also, you may need to set the global no huntstop if you have multiple alias
commands with the same number-pattern, and you want to enable hunting on busy between the aliases.
That is, one alias for number-pattern is tried, and then if that phone is busy, the second alias for
number-pattern is tried.
The alias huntstop keyword allows you to turn huntstop behavior back on for an individual alias, if
huntstop is turned off globally by the no huntstop command. Setting the huntstop keyword on an
individual alias stops hunting at the alias, making the alias the final member of the hunt sequence.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. call-manager-fallback
2. alias tag number-pattern to alternate-number [preference preference-value] [cfw number timeout
timeout-value] [huntstop]
3. max-dn max-directory-numbers [dual-line] [preference preference-order]
4. end
5. show dial-peer voice summary