Hi everyone
I try to barred calls between extensions, in hardphones this feature works fine but in users with Avaya Flare and Softphones doesnt work, I use several codes and barred function without success.
I try several short codes and I set the dial delay count, dial delay time in with diferents values in hardphones works fine but in users with Flare and Softphones not work, for example i try to barred calls from extension 111 to extension 120, the extension 111 is a Flare user. Thanks
this is the age old question
Why would you want to barr calls between extensions?
give them an analog phone line (or ISDN BRI)instead of an extension on a system if you don't want them to talk to each other. I think every month this request comes up and I have not found any application where this would make sense.
But I have your solution, take a system that has tenants and there you can make it work. Like the Nortel CS1000 but you pay for each license about as much as you would pay for a single IPO so you be better off to give each user their own IPO.
I have a easy and simple alternative to the internal call blocking:
Create a user restricton table called "Not Internal Dude" and add a single shortcode:
SC = ?D
TN = .
LineID = 50:MAIN
Action = Dial
Then bind all users not allowed to dial internal ( call them dudes ) to this table.
So, when dialling any number it will be thrown to ARS, this applies to software like Flare, extensions of all sort and TAPI.
I called it "the dudes rule" as I had to use this once on a high school were the "dudes" always tried to call the girls in another classroom, this did not make me very popular amongst the dudes.... boys and girls were in separates classes there.
Using intrigrant's dude rule, would it be possible to then create some exceptions here in the ARS table and route them out on a specific trunk? Perhaps a PRI card set to qsig that then loops back into another PRI card? Which could then hit a specific extension based on the digits coming into the "receiving" card.
Just spitballing an idea really...what do you guys think?
If you have two BRI ports free then you can set one a CO and one a S0 and connect them together. Then in ARS you can define specific numbers to be routed to the BRI CO with additional using authorisation or account codes.
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