[cisco-voip] Automatic disconnect
Anthony Holloway
avholloway+cisco-voip at gmail.com
Mon Nov 4 12:21:53 EST 2019
Nice one Brian.
Along the same lines, but with UCCX, you could setup the speed dial to a
UCCX trigger, which drops the calling party, and places an outbound call to
the target(s). It could then just drop the call after so many seconds,
and/or play a greeting with instructions, etc. Assuming you have UCCX of
course.
Or alternatively, you could use CURRI API to send phone alerts using the IP
Phone API and/or send email alerts using an SMTP library. It's the age of
programmability, so....can't we just avoid it forever.
On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 9:59 AM Brian Meade <bmeade90 at vt.edu> wrote:
> Setup the ring no answer to go to voicemail after 10/20 seconds. In Unity
> Connection, set it to play a blank greeting then set to hang up as the
> after greeting action.
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> I'm assuming you want it to ring and then hang up after 10/20 seconds? Or
> will the destination phone answer the call?
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> On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 7:43 AM <norm.nicholson at kitchener.ca> wrote:
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>> Can I program a speed dial button on a 7945/7965 to call an extension and
>> have it automatically hang-up in say 10/20 seconds. Looking at using a
>> speed dial on a 7945/7965 as a panic button.
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>> Thanks
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>> *Norm Nicholson*
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>> *Telecom Analyst*
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