B-ACD Tips and Explanation

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For those of you confused by B-ACD, you’re not alone.  Cisco’s documentation is pretty poor in some areas and the BACD param commands are not listed within the IOS.  In spite of those surmountable issues, I want to make it simple and share some information with you that could prove helpful.

Tip 1: A 90% working B-ACD configuration is available in Cisco’s documentation. Simply put, you can score easy points on this potential lab topic by copying into Notepad, making a few edits, and then pasting.

VOICE AND UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS
CISCO UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER EXPRESS
CONFIGURE
Configuration Guides
Cisco Unified CME B-ACD and Tcl Call-Handling Applications  – The doc
Cisco Unified CME Basic Automatic Call Distribution and Auto-Attendant Service (B-ACD) – Chapter
Call-Queue and AA Tcl Scripts in Flash Memory: Example – Section in doc

Tip 2: Changing the B-ACD information is a bit confusing if you’re not used to the param statements.  In the PDF example I attached below, I setup two B-ACD numbers.  One B-ACD application will give me the 0 (operator) option to x3006 and 2 option to queue to a hunt group at x3210.  The second B-ACD application will provide a direct pass-through into a queue for the same hunt group.

BACD-DropThruAndAA.pdf

The PDF documents will help you see what options you will need to edit before pasting this into your router.  One thing to always verify is the location and file/version name of your TCL scripts.  You can verify this using “show flash | i .tcl”.

Happy labbing!

One Response to “B-ACD Tips and Explanation”

  1. mohsin June 14, 2011 at 2:50 am #

    hi
    i want to implement BACD such that it just ask if u know extension dial now or wait for operator. no other option, so is it possible?