[cisco-voip] Unity 4.2 > Subscriber > Caller Input > *T
Pat Hayes
pat-cv at wcyv.com
Thu Mar 29 14:42:16 EST 2007
Other than what Ed mentioned (which seems like it has a reasonable
chance of failing if the user dials too fast or accidentally dials just
*), you are pretty much out of luck here, you can only define a single
key for this.
Ed Leatherman wrote:
> Could you have input for * send to another callhandler with no greeting and
> caller input on the 8 key to send it to the secretary? kinda ugly way to do
> it though.
>
> On 3/29/07, Jason Aarons (US) <jason.aarons at us.didata.com> wrote:
>>
>> A customer has a current voicemail that during a subscribers voicemail
>> greeting you can press *T to transfer to their secretary.
>>
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>>
>> I found Unity Caller Input only allows a single character, any known
>> workarounds? I'm thinking just T (number 8) without the * -jason
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