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Dial in and then dial out?

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timbath

IS-IT--Management
Mar 8, 2003
79
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Can anyone help me please with incoming call route and shortcodes to allow me to dial in on a DDI and then be able to dial an outgoing number? I want to be able to use my mobile but present the switch CLI.

Thanks
 
Do you have VM Pro?
you also need to take care to ensure that the calls are reliably authenticated to peevent hacking


A Maintenance contract is essential, not a Luxury.
Do things on the cheap & it will cost you dear
 
Use Mobile twinning with call control (and the Mobile Callback feature to avoid mobile charges) :)

 
Don't have VM Pro. I'm actually trying to make this work on a Cybergear Gold!
 
create a virtual user forwarded unconditionally to the cell number, and point the did number to this new virtual number.

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Use mobile twinning, this is exactly what it's for and has the security built in :)

 
Cybergear gold is an old Network Alchemy system
Mobile twinning Did not exist.

at your own risk you could try the following

i configure an incoming call route routing on the cli of your handset

set the destination to a short code

configure the short code as follows:

SC: 666
TN: <blank>
Feature Dial.

if this all works as I expect you should have network dial tone once you call in.

do not set an ICR to this shortcode without a CLI check unless you are willing to pay call charges to Bangalore or premium rate services!

A Maintenance contract is essential, not a Luxury.
Do things on the cheap & it will cost you dear
 
I thought a Cybergear gold was a router his SIP was running through or something lol :)

 
amriddle01:

Cybergear is where IP Office all started! Maybe 20 years ago!

IPGuru:

I will try that shortly and report back with results. Thank you.
 
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