01-10-2012 02:38 AM - edited 03-16-2019 08:54 AM
Staff good morning!
I'm new here in the forum, try to be as clear as possible,
Situation: User uses the telephone system for private calls and then have some kind of password or lock the machine \ software, however since I use the extension mobility, but is nescessário filter the user's cost center.
Ex: I need to call a U.S. company, my phone is logged in with my username and password, but to make that connection type I would need some kind of code or password that will define a cost center to which this call will be charged, and with I would be that authentication is allowed to do this type of call, blocking the connection if it was a private call for example.
Finally, do not know if this possibility exists, but will be of much help (cost reduction) if I could implement something like that.
* Ps I use the "Cisco Unified CallManager Cisco Unified Communications Solutions For" for the administration of internal telephony.
If you need more information is available to answer everything.
Thanks in advance
Rafael
01-10-2012 02:46 AM
Checkout Client Matter Codes and Forced Authorization Codes , if that's what you are looking for.
Pls rate the post if it helps.
GP.
01-10-2012 03:17 AM
I imagine that the tool "Client Matter Codes" going to help,I'm reading about, but I don't know about, give me a direction where should I start?
I need to use Cisco Unified CallManager CDR Analysis and Reporting?
thank you "
01-10-2012 04:23 AM
If you use a FAC code, you can make it so that a particular phone or phones will need to use that code to dial international numbers (for example).
Once they enter the code and dial out using it.... you can bill the relevant people back for international calls by looking at what FAC code was used to dial internationally when you pull off your call reports
HTH
01-10-2012 05:37 AM
CMC or FAC are the way to go as sugested. However for reporting you will need something different then CUCM CDRanalyses and reporting. Check out some call accounting systems -
I lead one of such products in 2Ring (TAS), so if you have more questions, ask me.
Regards
Jiri
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