04-08-2009 07:14 AM - edited 03-18-2019 10:50 PM
I have an automated outbound dialing system which is not capable of dialing an access code for LD calling. When a person places a LD call from a phone they can just enter the number as such 913345551234**1111 and then press dial and the *'s will act as a pause before entering the 1111 for the access code. I attempted to create a translation to mimic this based on a match with a LD pattern but instead of the *'s acting as pauses the system passes them along to the Telco creating an invalid call. Does anyone know of a way I can manipulate an outbound LD phone call in CUCM 4.2 that will allow the insertion of a pause followed by the access code.
04-08-2009 07:20 AM
CUCM does not have a method to insert pauses
you would need to use Unity or send the call thru an H323 to use the , which is a 1 second delay. this would require translation-rules to manipulate it
HTH
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04-08-2009 07:34 AM
Thanks for the quick response!
I can't use H.323 due to other vendor integrations we are using and we don't allow Unity to place outbound calls. We'll have to go back to the drawing board I think.
Thanks again.
04-08-2009 06:48 PM
I am using H.323 and I can not insert a pause in sending the digits. I have a PRI and when I use the , in my dial peer plus the LD code it sends all the digits at once. Is there a work around for this?
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