bassbill
Technical User
- Aug 1, 2006
- 40
I'm trying to Call Forward an Extension to an outside number which worked perfectly until the customer changed providers and now is required to enter account codes (from the CO - not the switch) All attempts net me the account prompt tone. If I then enter the account code manually myself, the call forwards, but others calling will not know to do this.
I know you can't remotely enter a pause character (you need to be onsite to push the Hold button for that), but even walking the customer through that netted the same result. I've even had them try entering a second Hold - one before the account code and also one after the account code. Nothing worked.
I know the customer was programming the phone correctly because I "watched" them via the Maintenance monitor...
1) #33 495 7(their ARS code)1917xxxxxxx p(Hold)1008(account code)#
2) #33 495 7(their ARS code)1917xxxxxxx p(Hold)1008 p(Hold)#
I then had a brilliant idea (I thought...)of assigning the extension a high FRL, and create its own ARS table that would strip all the digits and replace them with the dial string that COULD include a pause and the account code. Well, that just got me voicemail after a number of rings and the call was never forwarded.
Then I realized problem is after the ARS digit, there are 12 other digits in the string (counting the # at the end) as I watched the smdr show the extension dial only "#". Since ARS will only strip a max of 11 digits, I then set up the table as an exchange and tried again figuring there were only 8 digits that needed to be stripped. This also failed miserably.
Any suggestions?
I know you can't remotely enter a pause character (you need to be onsite to push the Hold button for that), but even walking the customer through that netted the same result. I've even had them try entering a second Hold - one before the account code and also one after the account code. Nothing worked.
I know the customer was programming the phone correctly because I "watched" them via the Maintenance monitor...
1) #33 495 7(their ARS code)1917xxxxxxx p(Hold)1008(account code)#
2) #33 495 7(their ARS code)1917xxxxxxx p(Hold)1008 p(Hold)#
I then had a brilliant idea (I thought...)of assigning the extension a high FRL, and create its own ARS table that would strip all the digits and replace them with the dial string that COULD include a pause and the account code. Well, that just got me voicemail after a number of rings and the call was never forwarded.
Then I realized problem is after the ARS digit, there are 12 other digits in the string (counting the # at the end) as I watched the smdr show the extension dial only "#". Since ARS will only strip a max of 11 digits, I then set up the table as an exchange and tried again figuring there were only 8 digits that needed to be stripped. This also failed miserably.
Any suggestions?