[cisco-voip] Allow transfer to external phone number

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Thu Apr 20 17:11:52 EDT 2006


Is the 4 digit code immediately entered after the long distance number or is there a prompt for it? As far as I know, there is no 'pause' feature available.

I'm not quite sure what you mean by forwarding to a local number that is forwarded to long distance. If it's off-net I would assume the off-net local number gets charged for the long distance call.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jared Olson 
  To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net 
  Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 3:29 PM
  Subject: [cisco-voip] Allow transfer to external phone number


  Please forgive me if this has been posted in the past.

  Call Manager 4.1(3) sr2
  OS:  2000.2.7

  Cisco 7940 with:
  - Boot Load:  PC0303010001
  - App Load:   PC00307020200

  Scenario:  I would like to allow a single phone or a specific group of phones (or CTI route point for that matter) to forward all calls to an external telephone number.  Keep in mind that we do call accounting through our Telco.  Therefore, our Telco "asks" for a 4 digit code to be entered before the call is allowed through their switch.  

  Question:  Is there an easy way to pass along a client code to my Telco's switch without making it really easy for people to use a local number to get through to long distance number via Forwarding?  Basically, what I need to know is can I ONLY allow ONE or a HANDFUL of phones to do this without making it easy for un-approved users to do this?  I want to avoid people doing this to bypass long distance charges by forwarding their local phone to a long distance phone.  Does this make sense?  Or am I being paranoid?

  Let me know if you require more information.

  Thanks,

  Jared


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