demusrasta
MIS
- Oct 6, 2004
- 70
Good Day,
I have a situation where I have a VOIP gateway connected to my Option 11C used for International calls. I wanted to be able to offer my users access to this service from remote locations. I do not have the DISA package so I thought about it and what I did is assign a DID number for the service and then I use IDC to convert those incoming digits to the access code of the route. This works perfectly. The only problem is that I am sure sooner or later that DID number will be circulated to individuals outside of my company as one you can dial to place free international calls. So what I am trying to do is to route the DID into callpilot and have the call answered by a password prompt and then after authentication have callpilot transfer that call to the VOIP Gateway Route. I have everything working up to the password prompt. I built an application that gives the caller a password prompt, I enter the password and then I get I am sorry but your connection cannot be completed at this time. Its as if callpilot cannot transfer to an access code, I even tried setting up a phantom DN that in turn DCFW to the route access code but I get the same message.
Any Suggestions?
I have a situation where I have a VOIP gateway connected to my Option 11C used for International calls. I wanted to be able to offer my users access to this service from remote locations. I do not have the DISA package so I thought about it and what I did is assign a DID number for the service and then I use IDC to convert those incoming digits to the access code of the route. This works perfectly. The only problem is that I am sure sooner or later that DID number will be circulated to individuals outside of my company as one you can dial to place free international calls. So what I am trying to do is to route the DID into callpilot and have the call answered by a password prompt and then after authentication have callpilot transfer that call to the VOIP Gateway Route. I have everything working up to the password prompt. I built an application that gives the caller a password prompt, I enter the password and then I get I am sorry but your connection cannot be completed at this time. Its as if callpilot cannot transfer to an access code, I even tried setting up a phantom DN that in turn DCFW to the route access code but I get the same message.
Any Suggestions?