User Short Codes NOT taking priority over System Short Codes
Scenario: We created user short codes for fax extension user profiles to keep them from dialing out over VoIP lines in an SCN environment (since fax over IP doesn't work so hot). The SC field in the user short code is exactly the same as the SC field in a System short code. What's happening is that the System short code is being used and the User short code is being ignored -- you can see it happening in System Monitor. Version 3.0.44 of firmware and Admin Apps with a 406v2. Of course, according to the documentation, the User Short Code should take precedence over the matching System Short Code.
Here are the short codes:
System Short Code:
SC = [9]1817xxxxxxx;
TN = 91817N
Line = 0 (the PRI)
Feature = Dial
LCR Short Code:
SC = 91817N
TN = 9817N
Line = 17 (the VoIP trunk)
Feature = Dial
User Short Code for Fax extension users:
SC = [9]1817xxxxxxx;
TN = 1817N
Line = 0
Feature = Dial
When you dial a number matching [9]1817xxxxxxx from a fax machine that has the User Short Code associated with it, you can see in System Monitor that it never touches the User Short Code. It immediately matches the System Short Code, then hands off to the LCR short code, and sends the fax out the VoIP trunk.
This violates the logic of the Short Code matching rules in the IP Office documentation, which says that if there's a match on a User Short Code, that will take precedence over a System Short Code, then it will look for an LCR short code match on the dialed string (the TN from the User Short Code).
I need to know if anyone has a resolution or workaround.
Thanks much!
Tom
Scenario: We created user short codes for fax extension user profiles to keep them from dialing out over VoIP lines in an SCN environment (since fax over IP doesn't work so hot). The SC field in the user short code is exactly the same as the SC field in a System short code. What's happening is that the System short code is being used and the User short code is being ignored -- you can see it happening in System Monitor. Version 3.0.44 of firmware and Admin Apps with a 406v2. Of course, according to the documentation, the User Short Code should take precedence over the matching System Short Code.
Here are the short codes:
System Short Code:
SC = [9]1817xxxxxxx;
TN = 91817N
Line = 0 (the PRI)
Feature = Dial
LCR Short Code:
SC = 91817N
TN = 9817N
Line = 17 (the VoIP trunk)
Feature = Dial
User Short Code for Fax extension users:
SC = [9]1817xxxxxxx;
TN = 1817N
Line = 0
Feature = Dial
When you dial a number matching [9]1817xxxxxxx from a fax machine that has the User Short Code associated with it, you can see in System Monitor that it never touches the User Short Code. It immediately matches the System Short Code, then hands off to the LCR short code, and sends the fax out the VoIP trunk.
This violates the logic of the Short Code matching rules in the IP Office documentation, which says that if there's a match on a User Short Code, that will take precedence over a System Short Code, then it will look for an LCR short code match on the dialed string (the TN from the User Short Code).
I need to know if anyone has a resolution or workaround.
Thanks much!
Tom