[cisco-voip] Long distance with authorization code
Wes Sisk
wsisk at cisco.com
Mon Jun 21 09:39:12 EDT 2004
You could possibly setup a special Route Pattern in CCM and a special
dial-peer in your h323 gateway.
in your pots dial-peer use the "prefix" cmd to setup your entire dial
string. Place several commas (,) between the e164 number and the auth
code. 1comma = 1 second pause. I *think* the router will send the e164
number in the out-of-band ISDN setup message, then pause for N seconds,
then send the auth code as inband DTMF.
If this does not work with ISDN, then I'm certain it will work with
CO/centrex/analog lines if you have any available.
Otherwise, A custom CRS script could do this with a consultative
transfer. Or Cisco Personal Assistant may be able to do this. The
CRS/PA options should work regardless of PSTN ckt type.
/Wes
Mike Roberts wrote:
>We currently have an implementation where users are required to dial an
>authorization code for long distance. The authorization is performed at the
>phone company level, not on callmanager. We have a remote user who needs to
>have an internal extension forwarded to his home office phone, which is
>long-distance. I cannot figure out how to make callmanager (or the H323
>gateway) automatically forward the authorization code digits so that when a
>call comes into his internal extension, it will pass the authorization code
>to the telco and forward to his home phone number.
>
>We are using T1 PRI.
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Mike Roberts
>Hayes/ANS
>mroberts at hcs.net
>
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