How to set up the AA Auto-attendant
n4mwd:
I have the device receiving and making calls, however, I want to use the AA for incoming calls so that the caller is told to press a 5 to complete the call. I have read the instructions and I think I can modify the menu's audio, but how do I change what happens when the caller starts pressing buttons?
Here is what doesn't work: I changed DigitMap to "(5)" and outbound call route to "{5:ph}". Since I don't want people using my obi for free long distance, I set primary line to "TG2" which is non-existant on this device. There is no "disabled" selection and I did not see any other way to disable it. I also want to disable the callback feature as well. I can see no possible use for that feature other than for people to run up my bill playing with it.
I only want the AA to do two things: If they press 5, connect the call to PH. If they don't, hang up.
Anyone have any ideas on how to set this up properly?
azrobert:
The basic function of the AA can't be changed, so you won't be able to use "5".
The AA will only process 1, 2 or 3 from the initial prompt.
You will have to use "1" to route the call to the phone port.
After you reply "1", the AA will send a zero to the DigitMap.
Change the DigitMap to: (0)
Change the OutboundCallRoute to {0:ph}
Change NumberOnNoInput: 4
Under Auto Attendant Prompts set the following.
Menu: %User1%
The above will point to a custom prompt.
All Other Prompts set to: &pause()
&pause() is the equivalent of deleting the prompt.
Record a custom prompt to say: Dial 1 to continue or whatever you want.
Dial the following:
***0
1001# This will send the recording to %User1%.
1002# will use %User2%
1 This is for a new value for the recording
1 Any digit will start the recording
Say your custom message
# Will end the recording. Leave a couple of seconds
of silence at beginning and end.
1 Confirm the recording and save
Edit:
The prompt will repeat 3 times if the caller doesn't respond. I assume you want to block telemarketers with this setup and don't want the prompt to repeat. I don't think there is a way to stop the repeat prompts, but you can leave a period of silence, like 60 seconds at the end of your custom prompt. Hopefully, they will hang up before the prompt repeats.
n4mwd:
Thanks for the reply. I made the changes you said, but it still doesn't work. If I press 1, it gives a SIT tone and says that "4" is an invalid number. I tried several times and then changed the NumberOnNoInput parameter to 5 and now it says "5" is an invalid number. If I press 2 and then 0 and then #, then call will go through.
Its starting to look like the "NumberOnNoInput" parameter has to be the same as the number 1 option. This severely defeats the purpose because an unauthorized caller can just stay on the line to be connected.
Is there any way to get around that?
n4mwd:
I just saw your update. I was planning to use pause(60) for the menu parameter and then use my actual greeting for the main greeting or menu title - those only get played once.
Yes, you are correct, it is to block telemarketer calls and also wrong numbers. Ultimately, I hope to set this up on the BT on a cell phone that sometimes gets wrong numbers in the middle of the night. Also, callcentric will be set to forward calls during an outage to the cell phone and I don't want to make it too difficult for legitimate callers to get through.
azrobert:
The default of zero for NumberOnNoInput will send a zero to the DigitMap when the caller doesn't respond. That is why I had you change it. I just learned something. Apparently this is also the default when the caller responds "1". You will have to set it back to zero. This shouldn't be a problem if you record silence at the end of the custom prompt like I suggested in my edit above. Your method is better.
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