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In this case the DTMF code has to be entered as inband audio. you
cannot just block all the numbers together. to support this fax server
would have to:<br>
send digits to specify destination number<br>
wait a period of time or wait for tone from carrier<br>
send the DTMF code as inband audio (inband only from the sense it does
not go over the d-channel, it will still be out of band on the VOIP leg
through CM)<br>
then wait for the call to fully connect.<br>
<br>
/wes<br>
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Joel Perez wrote:
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cite="mid:99f641c30801170923r1254a04ak9d72a442b1d34d25@mail.gmail.com"
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<div>Here is a new one for me guys, hopefully you can help out.</div>
<div>As im sure some of you guys might remember I just recently
installed a RightFax solution for a customer.</div>
<div>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.</div>
<div>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.</div>
<div>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. </div>
<div>Has anyone run into a similar situation?</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Thanks,</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Joel P</div>
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