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Title: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 19, 2011, 11:36:42 AM
I am creating a call flow for and I am having trouble with using a system speed call number in a blind transfer.

We have an 888 number that goes to an automate system outside our phone system.
I created a system speed call of 6326 --> 8886546546.
On my 5340 phone, I can dial 6326 and it will go to the 888 number.

Within the call flow , I have created an action -- Blind transfer.
I have entered the 6326 ext into this action.

When I test it, it comes back with " I'm sorry that is not a valid ext. number"

Is there something I am missing?
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: ralph on April 19, 2011, 11:51:56 AM
A couple of things can block this.
I'm assuming that your system speed dial is flagged for "over ride toll restriction".

Check the COS of both the incoming trunks and the voice mail port and be sure it allows public network to public network connections.
Another things that will block this is interconnect restriction or tenanting.

Ralph
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 19, 2011, 02:01:56 PM
I have change the overrides Toll control to yes.

I checked the COS for both and it allows public network to public network.
Checked interconnect , it has 1-64 not restricted.
Also checked tenants, #1 is occupied but all ohters are unoccupied.

Is there anything else I should check?
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: ralph on April 19, 2011, 02:42:49 PM
can you accept a call on your desk phone and then xfer out to the system speed dial number?

Ralph
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: Mattmayn on April 20, 2011, 07:19:28 AM
You may have to build a phantom extension and call reroute always to the speed call to get it to work.
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 20, 2011, 08:17:57 AM
Can you explain what you meant by accepting a call and then xfer out to system speed dial number.
Can you also explain on how to build a phantom ext and call reroute always to speed call
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: ralph on April 20, 2011, 08:26:04 AM
What I mean by accepting a call is to have someone call you from the outside - like from a cell phone - and then you transfer the call to the speed dial.

I think what Mattmayn means by a "phantom extension" is to program up either a new phone that will never be plugged in or a key on a phone and then in the call rerouting forms forward on an always condition to the speed dial number you created.

I think the speed dial number should work but that's another option.

Ralph
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 20, 2011, 10:39:48 AM
I can accept a call and then transfer to the speed dial.

I tried setting up a key with 6326 but would not accept it becuase it waas already being used.
the phantom ext, would I create an ext  6325 under users and then in the always rerouting point it to the 6326
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: ralph on April 20, 2011, 10:51:39 AM
Yes.  program any other number than what you are using for speed dial and then forward to the speed dial.

Ralph
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 20, 2011, 11:38:25 AM
The setup works when I dial 6325 on my phone but when it try the call flow it gives me the same error "not a valid ext."
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: ralph on April 20, 2011, 03:48:55 PM
Oh!  Oh!
Are you using a Nupoint?

Try creating a mail box and using that in the call flow.

Ralph


Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 21, 2011, 09:18:34 AM
I tried creating a mailbox for it but the same result occurred. Invalid Ext number
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 21, 2011, 09:40:53 AM
Yes I am using a Nupoint
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: ralph on April 21, 2011, 04:40:49 PM
Are you hearing "invalid extension" or are you seeing it on your display?

Ralph
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 21, 2011, 05:20:46 PM
I am hearing invalid ext.
On the phone, I see held by vm port 7 then it just shows vm port 7.
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: ralph on April 22, 2011, 08:10:33 AM
So the audio "invalid extension" I think narrows it down to the NuPoint.
Out of my area now.
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 26, 2011, 11:33:12 AM
I am still needing some assistance.
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: ralph on April 26, 2011, 11:59:43 AM
What area of the country are you in?  (Assuming US)

Ralph
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 26, 2011, 12:00:48 PM
TX
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: stevek on April 27, 2011, 09:03:45 AM
Can your Nupoint ports make calls to external number COR/COS etc..
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 27, 2011, 01:41:06 PM
I am not sure. Would I be able to check somewhere to find out.
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 27, 2011, 01:46:01 PM
Yes we can. just got a confirmation.
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: v2win on April 27, 2011, 02:24:04 PM
Is the dial plan in the call agent line group set correctly?
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 27, 2011, 02:34:40 PM
I am not sure. How would I check it?
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: v2win on April 27, 2011, 02:41:31 PM
The easiest way I know is via CLI

Log into the CLI with putty

R for reports

C for config

post the output
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 27, 2011, 02:48:19 PM
 Will I do this in the Nupoint or 3300.
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: Mattmayn on April 27, 2011, 02:55:40 PM
Nupoint
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 27, 2011, 03:03:51 PM
Is this what you are asking for

NUPOINT VOICE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
 
 Group #1: "Voice Mail"
  Module 1: Lines 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:4 0:5 0:6 0:7 0:8 0:9 0:10 0:11
            Voice Recognition Conn: <none>
  Application = [NUPOINT VOICE]
  NP Call Director Interface
   Dial plan = [4,5,3,3,3,3,3,3,3]
   Administrator mbox # = [9998]
   General Greeting mbox # = []
   Attendant mbox # = [9999]
   Transfer Call Box # = [S+]
   Wait Prompt = [Y]
   Caller multiple messages enabled = [Y]
   KEY_0 for attendant transfer during greeting = [Y]
   Disconnect string = []
   Pre-company name string = []
   Pre-mailbox greeting string = []
   Passcode Length  Min = [4], Max = [10], Language = [English]
   "6" Key Operator Transfer Dial String = []
   "6" Key Operator Transfer pre-Dial String = []
   Start of day = [08:00 AM], End of day = [05:00 PM], Days of Week = [DDDDDNN]
   Passcode trip count = [5],  Passcode trip period = [24]
   Dial-by-name: Last First = [Y], Match Threshold = [3], Exact = [Y]
                 Suppress Number = [N], Single Digit Access = [N]
   Delay Before Answer = [50]
   E-mail Transfer String = []
   Allow Dial an Extension for callers = [Y], users = [Y]
   Analog Networking: Call Setup timeout = [6]
      International Access Code = [], Country code = []
      Area/City code = [], 1plus dialing = []
      Area/City code is dialed with Local Telephone Number = [N]
      Telephone number = [], Loop-back Test Mailbox = []
   Name Greet Quality =
   Pre-DN = [S+], Post-DN =
   Return = [S+], Return call reject = [++], Reorder Action = [0H]
   PBX dial plan = [4,5,3,3,3,3,3,3,3]
   Offsets = [0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0]
   Deleted digits = [0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0]
   Timeout for receipt of first DTMF digit (.1 seconds) =
   Greet/Name = [G], PBX console operation = [N]
   Day operator = [0H], Night operator = [0H]
   Attendant extension = [1000]
   TDD - Dialtone detect time =
   TDD - Minimum Dialtone Detect Power =
   TDD - Play delay after DTMF detect =

 Group #2: "OutDial"
  Module 1: Lines 0:12
            Voice Recognition Conn: <none>
  Application = [PAGER DIALER]
   Dial plan = []
   Administrator mbox # = [9998]
   General Greeting mbox # = []
   Attendant mbox # = [9999]
   Wait Prompt = [Y]
   Caller multiple messages enabled = [Y]
   KEY_0 for attendant transfer during greeting = [N]
   Disconnect string = []
   Pre-company name string = []
   Pre-mailbox greeting string = []
   Passcode Length  Min = [4], Max = [10], Language = [English]
   "6" Key Operator Transfer Dial String = []
   "6" Key Operator Transfer pre-Dial String = []
   Start of day = [08:00 AM], End of day = [05:00 PM], Days of Week = [DDDDDNN]
   Passcode trip count = [5],  Passcode trip period = [24]
   Dial-by-name: Last First = [Y], Match Threshold = [3], Exact = [Y]
                 Suppress Number = [N], Single Digit Access = [N]
   Delay Before Answer = [50]
   E-mail Transfer String = []
   Allow Dial an Extension for callers = [N], users = [N]
   Analog Networking: Call Setup timeout = [6]
      International Access Code = [], Country code = []
      Area/City code = [], 1plus dialing = []
      Area/City code is dialed with Local Telephone Number = [N]
      Telephone number = [], Loop-back Test Mailbox = []
   Name Greet Quality =
   Attendant's extension = [1000]
   Pre DN or attendant xfer string = [S+]
   Supports pager systems:
     
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: ralph on April 27, 2011, 04:23:07 PM
I might have spotted something.
Is your normal extensions 1xxx and secondary lines 21xxx?
If yes, change your speed dial to be in the 1xxx range.  Doesn't have to be a DID just needs to start with a 1.

Ralph
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: v2win on April 27, 2011, 04:29:41 PM
So I think your problem is the dial string Dial plan = [4,5,3,3,3,3,3,3,3]

Exts starting with 1 are 4 digits
Exts starting with 2 are 5 digits
Exts starting with 3-9 are 3 digits

Your trying to use 6326 that is set to a 3 digit ext
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 27, 2011, 04:34:57 PM
I tried 1326. got the invalid ext.

how should I create it?
Title: Re: Use a system speed call in a call flow
Post by: mecit on April 28, 2011, 02:50:39 PM
It is working now.

I created a speed call 1326. I created a button 6326 on one of our ext. that is a PKM.
Selected a always alternative number (14) and selected reroute on all options to 1326.
Went to call rerouting an entered 14 in the first 3 options on ext 6326.