gntsfan8690
Vendor
I received an email from a customer showing me what one of his staff members experienced. Basically, the user was on a call with an outside caller when he suddenly heard a beep. A few minutes after hearing the beep, a very low voice said "can you hear me?"; he responded "yes I can hear you". The mystery person said she was looking for a department. When he looked at the display on the telephone, it indicated that they were somehow in a conference call. He politely told the woman to hang up and try again. When she hung up, it disconnected him from the party with whom he was in a conversation with prior to this event.
This is multi-site set up, all sites tied together by fiber, and all sites can 4-digit dial between locations. The event this user experienced is consistent with call intrusion, however we did not set up a call intrusion button on any users' phones, and I don't believe there is a default short code that could accidentally be dialed to make this happen. We are running 6.0.14. The user who experienced the intrusion is on analog (centrex) lines, while the mystery caller was most likely calling from a site where the IP Office is on PRI dialtone.
Any ideas what happened here? Unfortunately we have no idea which extension this mystery call came from.
This is multi-site set up, all sites tied together by fiber, and all sites can 4-digit dial between locations. The event this user experienced is consistent with call intrusion, however we did not set up a call intrusion button on any users' phones, and I don't believe there is a default short code that could accidentally be dialed to make this happen. We are running 6.0.14. The user who experienced the intrusion is on analog (centrex) lines, while the mystery caller was most likely calling from a site where the IP Office is on PRI dialtone.
Any ideas what happened here? Unfortunately we have no idea which extension this mystery call came from.