01-15-2024 01:18 PM
Our Nortel phone system would allow speed dials like the following
91360
91425
Basically it would allow a speed dial for the first 5 digits and would allow the user to enter the additional 7 digits
Is there such a thinking available in Call Manager?
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01-17-2024 11:37 PM - edited 01-18-2024 08:10 AM
Hi,
What I guess the user is askin is a speed dial with a number that pauses the dialing before sending the call to the VG the same way as an old PSTN access code (usually was 0 in EU or 9 in US).
You can achieve this by congifure a route pattern with let's say 91360.! as pattern.
Select discard digits, "pre dot" and select "offnet" as call classification
configure 91360 as speed dial destination .
After that press the speed dial button and you should hear a silence. Keep in mind that users have a limited time to add extra digits defined in T302 timer Service Parameter which is 18 seconds by default.
Try it and let us know
Regards
Carlo
01-15-2024 10:03 PM
Hi,
This is something that you could do with old SCCP phones that allow to dial a pstn access code. To achieve this with SIP endpoint I can suggest you to setup a call handler on Unity connection with a blank greeting and waits for 7 digits.
Be carefull to avoid to let that call handler to be rachable from outside to avoid toll fraud.
HTH
Regards
Carlo
01-16-2024 12:07 AM - edited 01-16-2024 12:07 AM
IIRC, this method only works for speed dials: put the number to be called, then add a comma "," and then the digits you wanna send via DTMF:
"<number to call>,<digits to dtmf dial>" => e.g "4000,1234"
Also check the following link:
https://community.cisco.com/t5/collaboration-knowledge-base/pause-in-speed-dial-cucm-9-x/ta-p/3150844
01-16-2024 02:17 AM
01-16-2024 02:06 PM
So the short answer is "Yes". Use a comma (or two) between numbers to insert pauses. The link that @Kaloyan Botev is the current information.
Maren
01-17-2024 03:07 PM
Let me double-check check I asked the question correctly.
The user wants 91360 as a speed dial and wants to enter the 7-digit phone number manually
For example they want do dial 913605551234.
(speed dial) 91360 (manually enter the 7 digits) 5551234
Will commas in the speed dial allow users to manually enter digits?
01-17-2024 11:11 PM
If the user should enter the digits manually, then you don't need a speed dial for that. Your question is not related to what you want then.
Just create a speed dial for 91360.
And when the call is connected, the user can send the digits during the call typing on the dial-pad.
Commas in the speed dial are there, to send the additional digits automatically.
01-17-2024 11:37 PM - edited 01-18-2024 08:10 AM
Hi,
What I guess the user is askin is a speed dial with a number that pauses the dialing before sending the call to the VG the same way as an old PSTN access code (usually was 0 in EU or 9 in US).
You can achieve this by congifure a route pattern with let's say 91360.! as pattern.
Select discard digits, "pre dot" and select "offnet" as call classification
configure 91360 as speed dial destination .
After that press the speed dial button and you should hear a silence. Keep in mind that users have a limited time to add extra digits defined in T302 timer Service Parameter which is 18 seconds by default.
Try it and let us know
Regards
Carlo
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