ITfromZX81
Programmer
Hi all,
We have an IPO at a main site and IPOs at 4 branch offices.
3 of our branch offices are long distance, but between all of them we have good local calling coverage over a large area.
Is it possible to have a user call from one of the offices, and have IPO determine where the nearest IPO to the phone number is, and dial out from that office?
Example:
office A local POTS prefix 245-0000
office B local POTS prefix 749-0000 (office B is 100km away from office A)
If someone in office A dials 749-1234 can the system re-route the call through our VPN to office B IPO, and then office B IPO dial out from there, so that it is not a long distance call?
If so, how do I do this? It seems to me that at some point I was told the Avaya system could do this sort of thing.
Thanks,
- Mike
We have an IPO at a main site and IPOs at 4 branch offices.
3 of our branch offices are long distance, but between all of them we have good local calling coverage over a large area.
Is it possible to have a user call from one of the offices, and have IPO determine where the nearest IPO to the phone number is, and dial out from that office?
Example:
office A local POTS prefix 245-0000
office B local POTS prefix 749-0000 (office B is 100km away from office A)
If someone in office A dials 749-1234 can the system re-route the call through our VPN to office B IPO, and then office B IPO dial out from there, so that it is not a long distance call?
If so, how do I do this? It seems to me that at some point I was told the Avaya system could do this sort of thing.
Thanks,
- Mike