[cisco-voip] CCME Speed Dials and COR
Jonathan Charles
jonvoip at gmail.com
Sat Mar 17 09:59:16 EST 2007
The downside is it is 33 numbers system-wide then another 150 per site (870+
sites).
I am thinking to change the speed dials to have a ridiculous numerical
string in front of them (for example 4891487104718907331..........) and then
use a destination-pattern for that string and drop the ridiculous numerical
string...
Jonathan
On 3/17/07, Paul Choi <asobihoudai at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I see one way of blocking LD dialing while allowing
> XML speeddials would be to use outbound translation
> patterns. This might be very kludgy but you could be
> very specific on your dial-peers of which 32 numbers
> you'd like to permit system-wide.
>
> After glancing at the CCME documentation, I do not see
> any FAC support unfortunately.
>
> --- Jonathan Charles <jonvoip at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Got a customer, wants to block all LD dialing,
> > unless it is a speed-dial in
> > an XML for CCME...
> >
> > How do we do that?
> >
> > Also, he wants to implement Facility Access Codes so
> > that users can be
> > prompted to dial a digit string to dial LD...
> >
> > Any way to do that on CCME?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Jonathan
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