Hi all,
I'm trying something "radical" on our Sopho IS3000 and since I fear I can mess it up, I'll share my ideas with you before trying on the real machine
The purpose of the change is to add a second "0" (zero) digit to all outgoing calls (which are now requiring a single zero), because we're installing a digital/VOIP device (a SWIX server) between the SoPho and the telephone network. The SWIX machine requires a "0" to exit on the public line so, if we don't apply a digit conversion, the users will be forced to dial a double 0 to exit (which we don't like).
I'm planning to use the command:
ASDGCO:1,1,0,00;
I already checked for existing conversions and it doesn't seem that we have any... I used the command:
DIDGCO:0&&254;
and, to be sure, I also tried the more specific:
DIDGCO:0&&254,1;
and
DIDGCO:1,1;
All display commands returned "EXECUTED" and nothing else.
Am I safe to proceed with the ASDGCO command?
Thanks for your help & hints
Corrado Toxiri
I'm trying something "radical" on our Sopho IS3000 and since I fear I can mess it up, I'll share my ideas with you before trying on the real machine
The purpose of the change is to add a second "0" (zero) digit to all outgoing calls (which are now requiring a single zero), because we're installing a digital/VOIP device (a SWIX server) between the SoPho and the telephone network. The SWIX machine requires a "0" to exit on the public line so, if we don't apply a digit conversion, the users will be forced to dial a double 0 to exit (which we don't like).
I'm planning to use the command:
ASDGCO:1,1,0,00;
I already checked for existing conversions and it doesn't seem that we have any... I used the command:
DIDGCO:0&&254;
and, to be sure, I also tried the more specific:
DIDGCO:0&&254,1;
and
DIDGCO:1,1;
All display commands returned "EXECUTED" and nothing else.
Am I safe to proceed with the ASDGCO command?
Thanks for your help & hints
Corrado Toxiri