03-09-2012 07:25 AM - edited 03-16-2019 10:02 AM
Greetings. I have inherited a Dial Plan where the entire DN range of 0001-0999 has been assigned to active users. I have an Auto Attendant set up and there is a "dial 0" for Operator prompt so all inbound callers who wish to dial any extension that begins with a "0" are automatically routed to the Operator. I am hoping for ideas on a workaround for an issue? Many thanks-
Tom
03-09-2012 07:29 AM
Hey Tom,
What are you running for VM Unity, Unity Connection? (version)
Cheers!
Rob
03-09-2012 08:12 AM
Hi Rob- Unity Connection 8.5.1. Thanks!
03-09-2012 08:39 AM
Hi Tom,
Is there any possibilty of changing the Caller Input on this Call Handler to ignore 0
and change the operator setting to another unused number?
Cheers!
Rob
03-09-2012 09:13 AM
Or change the 0 option under caller input to be UNLOCKED, this way it will attempt to collect more digits and will only go to 0 option after no other digits are input.
HTH,
Chris
03-09-2012 12:48 PM
Chris,
Option 0 is currently Unlocked and "Wait for Additional Digits" is set for 1500 ms for this Operator Call Handler. The issue is that Inbound callers are prompted to choose either 4 extension [DN] or to press 0 for Operator. All callers choosing a DN in the 0001 - 0999 range are sent straight to the Operator. Thoughts?
Thanks!
Tom
03-09-2012 12:50 PM
Thanks Rob. You are suggesting changing the Operator prompt from 0 to another number correct?
03-09-2012 12:56 PM
Hi Tom,
That was my initial thought
Change the caller input to something like 7 (anything with no overlap in the dial plan)
and redo the greeting to reflect the change.
Cheers!
Rob
03-09-2012 02:49 PM
hi, what about using 2 options at the top level ch:
press 0 for operator
press 1 to be prompted for extension
pressing 1 drops the caller into an aa ch which has a greeting of 'please enter extension of person you wish to call'
hth
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03-09-2012 04:31 PM
That will work just fine.
Chris
03-12-2012 09:37 AM
Chris, Is there a way to make interdigit timeout to make this work? Users refuse to use two step call handler.
03-12-2012 09:44 AM
Yes, if you make the "Ignore Additional Input (Locked)" unchecked for the 0 caller input option, UCON will either transfer the call to the defined destination or if more than one digit is entered route to the extension.
Chris
03-19-2012 02:27 PM
Thanks again Chris for your help here.
Tom
03-12-2012 06:54 AM
Thanks for the great suggestion! I appreciate your help.
Tom
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