3pcc issues
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3pcc issues
1. Brekeke Product Name and version: PBX 2.1.6.6 Basic
2. Java version: 6
3. OS type and the version: WIndows 2003 SP1
4. UA (phone), gateway or other hardware/software involved: Grandstream 200
5. Select your network pattern from http://www.brekeke-sip.com/bbs/network/ ... terns.html :
6. Your problem:
I am able to make the 3pcc feature work with both an external and internal number but I have two issues:
1. If I set the "to" number to an internal user with call forwarding, the system ignores the call forwarding setting and attempts to call a device having the specified number. In my case, the "to" number is a call group having no hardware extension, so the call fails completely.
2. As a work-around for item#1 above, I set the "to" number to a set of internal user numbers separated by commas (e.g. 141,142, 143, 144). When I do this, the call succeeds but all internal numbers continue to ring after the first internal party answers. If a second internal number answers, that party is conferenced in. This is not the behavior I need for a "click-to-call" service.
Tom MacDonald
2. Java version: 6
3. OS type and the version: WIndows 2003 SP1
4. UA (phone), gateway or other hardware/software involved: Grandstream 200
5. Select your network pattern from http://www.brekeke-sip.com/bbs/network/ ... terns.html :
6. Your problem:
I am able to make the 3pcc feature work with both an external and internal number but I have two issues:
1. If I set the "to" number to an internal user with call forwarding, the system ignores the call forwarding setting and attempts to call a device having the specified number. In my case, the "to" number is a call group having no hardware extension, so the call fails completely.
2. As a work-around for item#1 above, I set the "to" number to a set of internal user numbers separated by commas (e.g. 141,142, 143, 144). When I do this, the call succeeds but all internal numbers continue to ring after the first internal party answers. If a second internal number answers, that party is conferenced in. This is not the behavior I need for a "click-to-call" service.
Tom MacDonald
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Re: 3pcc issues
Hi Mr. Tom, Im trying to do a call between brekeke user & land line using 3pcc, but its not working with me!! so could u show me how u configured ur ARS & othere needed things, i'll b much appreciated..tmacdonald wrote: I am able to make the 3pcc feature work with both an external and internal number..
thanks in advance..
I just got email news from Brekeke about 3pcc.
http://community.icontact.com/p/brekeke ... ne-08-3pcc
http://community.icontact.com/p/brekeke ... ne-08-3pcc
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Re: 3pcc issues
My ARS is pretty straightforward, "9" is used to route out to a VoIP service provider (Primus). In the 3pcc URL, I included the 9 prefix before the external number (from field).Niggy wrote:Hi Mr. Tom, Im trying to do a call between brekeke user & land line using 3pcc, but its not working with me!! so could u show me how u configured ur ARS & othere needed things, i'll b much appreciated..tmacdonald wrote: I am able to make the 3pcc feature work with both an external and internal number..
thanks in advance..
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Yes. I received this too. That is what prompted me to try the feature. Unfortunately as I noted, the feature is not very useful for accessing a help desk (or other hunt group) as currently designed.peng wrote:I just got email news from Brekeke about 3pcc.
http://community.icontact.com/p/brekeke ... ne-08-3pcc
>Yes. I received this too. That is what prompted me to try the feature. Unfortunately as I noted, the feature is not very useful for accessing a help desk (or other hunt group) as currently designed.
If you use pbx prefix, your scenario works.
If you want to call to 001, just call to pbx001.
Make sure if you have a rule "Pbx Prefix" at your dialplan.
If you use pbx prefix, your scenario works.
If you want to call to 001, just call to pbx001.
Make sure if you have a rule "Pbx Prefix" at your dialplan.
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peng wrote:>Yes. I received this too. That is what prompted me to try the feature. Unfortunately as I noted, the feature is not very useful for accessing a help desk (or other hunt group) as currently designed.
If you use pbx prefix, your scenario works.
If you want to call to 001, just call to pbx001.
Make sure if you have a rule "Pbx Prefix" at your dialplan.
Thanks. This works.
(It would have been useful if this info was provided in the documentation!)