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Thread: Question/Suggestion re Outbound Routing

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    Default Question/Suggestion re Outbound Routing

    Is it possible to program a pause or wait into the outbound route number? If not, it would be a great feature.

    I was trying to figure an easy way to check voicemail for my virtual number: dial 832-838-7000, pause, enter the VN mailbox number, pause, enter PIN. It would be nice if I could do that by dialing "124."

    A pause would make outbound routing a lot more powerful.

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    Default Re: Question/Suggestion re Outbound Routing

    Answer: pause is not supported. So consider this a feature request.

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    Default Re: Question/Suggestion re Outbound Routing

    I haven't tried this, but would a comma "," (or 2) inserted in the # string work? i.e. 123-456-7890,,1,,1234

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    Default Re: Question/Suggestion re Outbound Routing

    Quote Originally Posted by caseydoug View Post
    ... It would be nice if I could do that by dialing "124" ...
    I vote that each VM should have a 3 digit alias
    that can bypass the password on the home ATA.


    123 for primary, 124, 125, 126 ... for VN assignments that have VM.

    This would be an outstanding feature.

    VOIPo seems to be in the feature development mode.
    I expect this would be an easy feature.


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    Default Re: Question/Suggestion re Outbound Routing

    Quote Originally Posted by TomP View Post
    I haven't tried this, but would a comma "," (or 2) inserted in the # string work? i.e. 123-456-7890,,1,,1234
    The problem with implementing a feature like this is that the outbound routes typically send an invite with the number to be "dialed" and do not easily add DTMF sequences after the call is connected. In other words, when you dial 9-1-9-5-5-5-1-2-1-2 on your ATA, you dial the discrete DTMF tones, but the ATA doesn't send anything until it matches a dial pattern (it simply sends an invite to "9195551212" at the media gateway. It doesn't "hold back" digits to be sent as DTMF tones later.

    Quote Originally Posted by usa2k View Post
    I vote that each VM should have a 3 digit alias
    that can bypass the password on the home ATA.


    123 for primary, 124, 125, 126 ... for VN assignments that have VM.

    This would be an outstanding feature.

    VOIPo seems to be in the feature development mode.
    I expect this would be an easy feature.
    For some reason I thought Voipo was going to have 123 as the primary VM access number and 124 as a number that would prompt you for a mailbox number... I have to say, though, I like the thought of assigning a "Voicemail Access Number" per voicemail box.

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    Default Re: Question/Suggestion re Outbound Routing

    Quote Originally Posted by fisamo View Post
    The problem with implementing a feature like this is that the outbound routes typically send an invite with the number to be "dialed" and do not easily add DTMF sequences after the call is connected.
    Good point. I should have thought of that. I suppose I could accomplish the same thing using my phone's speed dial feature, however.


    For some reason I thought Voipo was going to have 123 as the primary VM access number and 124 as a number that would prompt you for a mailbox number... I have to say, though, I like the thought of assigning a "Voicemail Access Number" per voicemail box.
    I do have 223 set up as an outbound route to dial 832-838-7000, which prompts for a mailbox number (I would have used 124 except that the outbound routing feature doesn't like input strings that begin with "1").

    It's funny: recently, when I would try to dial my virtual number mailbox directly, it would ring, but then I would get dead air. I put in a ticket, and after several adjustments, support fixed it so that it would work. A few days later, I noticed that it was not working again, so I put in another ticket. I then got a response from Tim saying that the system does not support calling your own VN (to avoid looping). I think the VN feature has changed over time, because this thread -- http://forums.voipo.com/showthread.php?t=1036 -- indicates that calling your own VN was supported at one time.

    It would be nice to have a code to get into the VN mailbox with fewer keypresses.

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