Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on how to implement the following request from a client?
The client would like to have a PIN protected conference bridge that is PIN protected both internally and externally; essentially, they want to ensure that no one can join the bridge without the PIN.
For example, they're using 501 to dial into this conference bridge at the moment. In VMPro, I've already PIN protected the menu so that external callers cannot access it without a PIN. However, internally I run into what seems to be undefeatable.
If I use 501 as the shortcode, then internally they could just dial 501 and join the bridge. The only thing I can figure out is to use alphanumeric bridge names, and use esoteric short codes like **12#345* to dial them.
Do you guys have any suggestions? I figure you've all been doing this longer than I have, and maybe you'd have run into this issue before.
MCSE, ACA, 12+ years in the IT field
I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on how to implement the following request from a client?
The client would like to have a PIN protected conference bridge that is PIN protected both internally and externally; essentially, they want to ensure that no one can join the bridge without the PIN.
For example, they're using 501 to dial into this conference bridge at the moment. In VMPro, I've already PIN protected the menu so that external callers cannot access it without a PIN. However, internally I run into what seems to be undefeatable.
If I use 501 as the shortcode, then internally they could just dial 501 and join the bridge. The only thing I can figure out is to use alphanumeric bridge names, and use esoteric short codes like **12#345* to dial them.
Do you guys have any suggestions? I figure you've all been doing this longer than I have, and maybe you'd have run into this issue before.
MCSE, ACA, 12+ years in the IT field