IP Office 403, 24-trunk PRI.
A few days ago I modified our outbound-dial shortcode so that it would send each user's DID number out. This seemed to work fine, but today I found out that we can't call some numbers, so far it's only a few 800 numbers. When dialed, all we'll get is a fast busy signal. Here's what I've got for outbound shortcodes:
9
.
SecondaryDialTone
[9]N;
Ns14065559E
Dial3K1
Both of those are default shortcodes, I just added the "s14065559E" bit on the end like it suggests doing in the IP Office manual. The E should be replaced with the user's 3-digit extension, and this does work for most phones with Caller ID. I've been testing it with a cellphone I've got sitting here with no problems, and if I remove the "s..." suffix from the number then all calls go through just fine.
Any idea why this would be causing a problem for some (so far only 800) numbers?
Also, what's the difference between just "Dial" and "Dial3K1"? What's the SecondaryDialTone used for?
Thanks!
A few days ago I modified our outbound-dial shortcode so that it would send each user's DID number out. This seemed to work fine, but today I found out that we can't call some numbers, so far it's only a few 800 numbers. When dialed, all we'll get is a fast busy signal. Here's what I've got for outbound shortcodes:
9
.
SecondaryDialTone
[9]N;
Ns14065559E
Dial3K1
Both of those are default shortcodes, I just added the "s14065559E" bit on the end like it suggests doing in the IP Office manual. The E should be replaced with the user's 3-digit extension, and this does work for most phones with Caller ID. I've been testing it with a cellphone I've got sitting here with no problems, and if I remove the "s..." suffix from the number then all calls go through just fine.
Any idea why this would be causing a problem for some (so far only 800) numbers?
Also, what's the difference between just "Dial" and "Dial3K1"? What's the SecondaryDialTone used for?
Thanks!