I'm going to start out to say that I am not a phone guy. I am a network guy, and in the world I came up in, I have never needed to know phones. Anyway, We have a Nortel Norstar Modular ICS using MultiTech MVP810 to access an Avaya IP400 with another MultiTech MVP801 box. What is going on is we can call from the Avaya fine. When we dial out on the Norstar side it doesn't seem to pass DTMF (another term that was thrown around by MultiTech was "Long Tone") tones once it has accessed an internal extention line. To get around this you can dial the extention then quickly hit Feature 808, then the system will send the keypad tones through to the Multitech and everything works just fine.
Our Nortel vendor tell us that there is no way to do what we are trying to do. MultiTech says there is away around it, it has been done before, it's just a setting in the Norstar system. Multitech was the ones to pointed me to the Feature 808, actually he said there was a feature code to do it for one call but he didn't know what it was, some light reading later...808.
What I am asking, Has anybody done this? Does anybody know what or where the "Long Tones" or "Long DTMF" settings are? My Vendor only argues with me until I can prove him wrong, then he'll try to find something.
Any Help would be Great! Thanks in advance!
Our Nortel vendor tell us that there is no way to do what we are trying to do. MultiTech says there is away around it, it has been done before, it's just a setting in the Norstar system. Multitech was the ones to pointed me to the Feature 808, actually he said there was a feature code to do it for one call but he didn't know what it was, some light reading later...808.
What I am asking, Has anybody done this? Does anybody know what or where the "Long Tones" or "Long DTMF" settings are? My Vendor only argues with me until I can prove him wrong, then he'll try to find something.
Any Help would be Great! Thanks in advance!