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3 options come to mind:<br>
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1. use IP-IVR/IPCCX script to get calling party number and text to
speech feature to reach the number back. This would provide feature
parity with ANAC.<br>
2. setup a dedicated voicemail box for testing. call from the phone to
the voicemailbox and leave a message. then call in and check the
message. unity reads the calling party number back.<br>
3. same as #2 but just call to a cell phone with VM integration that
includes reading ANI.<br>
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/Wes<br>
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On Monday, August 02, 2010 1:01:27 PM, Lisa Notarianni
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:notariannil1@scranton.edu"><notariannil1@scranton.edu></a> wrote:<br>
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We often have our field technician out on campus and he needs to call a
VoIP phone to verify the number he is calling from (he works from the
switch in a Comm Closet). In a PBX world we use dial a number which
will verbally tell you the number you are calling from (ANAC -
Automatic Number Announcement Circuit). Other than carrying around a
VoIP 7911 or other small phone and plugging it into a switch and having
the technician call it - is there any other solution that anyone knows
of so there are not so many interruptions to someone sitting at a desk
and repeating the number back to the technician in the field?<br>
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Thank you,<br>
<br>
Lisa<br>
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