[cisco-voip] Carrier Authorization Code
Kent
nws at fredf.org
Sat Jan 19 16:59:42 EST 2008
If you use the built in codes, it would be easy to get around
callmanager ld codes...
I seem to remember some were in rightfax we had to tell it we were using
ld codes, so it would accept the codes. Sorry its just been too long
on this.
Joel P wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Kent.
>
> So far I haven't gotten anywhere with this. According to RightFax they don't
> have any provisions for inserting any DTMF tones after the digits have been
> sent out the PRI. They suggested the same thing I was doing all along which
> is to insert pauses when RightFax dials the #. But the CM still sees it all
> as one group of #'s, so that is what is sent out, CM doesn't see the pause.
>
> I will suggest going to the built in codes in CM and see if that is an
> acceptable option for them.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joel P
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kent Roberts [mailto:kent at fredf.org] On Behalf Of Kent
> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 11:46 PM
> To: Joel Perez
> Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Carrier Authorization Code
>
> I can tell you this does work. We ran rightfax with ld codes via a 6608
> blade for several years. We turned off the ld codes about a year ago,
> as they were just too much of a pain... So I can't even look at the
> config anymore to pass it along.
>
> Also rememer that CCM4+ has ld codes built in, not worth the expense to
> use a carrier now, but thats my .0000000002 cents
>
> Joel Perez wrote:
>
>> Here is a new one for me guys, hopefully you can help out.
>> As im sure some of you guys might remember I just recently installed a
>> RightFax solution for a customer.
>> All is going well with that up to now. I just received an email from
>> the customer that they are going to introduce "Carrier Access Codes"
>> for all LD calls.
>> Now, I know all about FAC's and CMC's and such and those are a breeze
>> usually.. But in this case once you dial an LD # the carrier prompts
>> you for an access code so you have to enter it manually.
>> In Right fax i can set up the same Access codes, but since my right
>> fax server has a PRI to my MGCP GW then it just passes all the digits
>> and doesnt give a chance for the carrier to prompt you for the Access
>> Code. I have tried to insert pauses but it isnt working.
>> Has anyone run into a similar situation?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Joel P
>>
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