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Mitel Speed Call Pause

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jshirehyduke

IS-IT--Management
Jun 26, 2013
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Hello,

What we're trying to do:

Create a speed call (either system or personal) which dials an extension, pauses for 3 seconds, and then outputs the remaining digits. During this three seconds, the extension should go off hook, and thus the digits after the pause should be generated as tones.

Why we think this should work:

The Mitel Communications Director Release 6 (which we are using) feature matrix yes "yes" for "Speed Call - Pause" for the phones we're using for the personal speed call. Further, the "Speed Call - Pause" topic in help remarks "If a call enters talk state before the Pause in Speed Call expires, following digits are outpulsed as DTMF tones. All parties in the call hear the DTMF tones", which is exactly what we want it to do.

So on the system speed call, for actual number, and on the phone itself for a personal speed call, we have put 10600P21.

What it does now:

Dials 10600 (which picks up after one ring) and then forgets about everything else.

Environment:

MCDv6, set is a 5320IP, extension (10600) terminates into a Mediatrix connected to a Viking RC-3. I have confirmed everything works great if I do it manually. Speed Call Pause is set to 3 in the system options. We have tried adding additional pauses for giggles, as well as a # at the end of the extension in the dial string (it was suggested in a previous post).

Thoughts?

Josh

 
We tried the voicemail option - no joy

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I was thinking that the desired code could be an extension forwarded always to ons vm. When answered it should tone out.
 
jpruder - I'll give that a shot once I get my SIP analog station set up

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Sooo,

My analog station works perfectly fine using the speedcall method attempted at the very beginning of this thread

@jshirehyduke - Check your SIP device settings against this

[pre]Outbound Proxy Server
Replace System based with Device based In-Call Features Yes
Allow MWI Notifications without Subscription No
Enable Digit Collection In Busy Or Alerting State No
Allow Device To Use Multiple Active M-Lines No
Allow Using UPDATE For Early Media Renegotiation No
Enable Mitel Proprietary SDP No
Force sending SDP in initial Invite message Yes
Ignore SDP in Unreliable Provisional Responses No
Limit to one Offer/Answer per INVITE No
Prevent SDP Renegotiation If Peer Initiated Hold No
Prevent the Use of IP Address 0.0.0.0 in SDP Messages No
Renegotiate SDP To Enforce Symmetric Codec No
Repeat SDP Answer If Duplicate Offer Is Received No
Send Answer only after renegotiation is complete No
Suppress Use of SDP Inactive Media Streams Yes
Allow Display Update No
Disable Reliable Provisional Responses No
Disable Use of User-Agent and Server Headers No
Fail REFER To Keep Call Active On Mid-Call Feature No
If TLS use 'sips:' Scheme No
Override Auto-Answer Headers No
Override Auto-Answer Headers With
Remove Anonymous User No
Require Reliable Provisional Responses on Outgoing Calls No
Suppress Redirection Headers No
Use P-Asserted Identity Header Yes
Use user=phone No
Enable Distinctive Ringing No
Internal Ring <External Ring <Callback Ring <Registration Period Minimum 300
Session Timer 0
Subscription Period 3600
Subscription Period Minimum 300
Subscription Period Refresh (%) 80
Invite Ringing Response Timer 0
Allow Out Subscriptions for Remote Digit Monitoring No
Force Out Subscriptions for Remote Digit Monitoring No
Creator
Date Created
Created on MCD Version
SIP Device
Vendor Notes
Dial Plan
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What's most important is that you realise ... There is no spoon.
 
Is your sip device using RFC 2833 or inband DTMF? Wonder if it makes a difference.
 
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