Solved: AA Callback to different number
mrjoe:
I tried the instructions below and they would not work for me.
It is connecting to AA1 but it is not calling back.
I put {(9725xxxxxxxx):aa(0988351000xxxxxxx)} in the Inbound Call Route for SP1
09 is to access vg8 which is set for iNum
Dial plan: (88351000xxxxxxx)
Please could someone tell me what I'm doing wrong
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Quote form QBZappy:
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I could reproduce the CBack with a static number, however the (x.) didn't do anything for me. It worked when I replaced it with my cell number eg:
{(5145551212):aa(**25551231234)}
This still leaves me without the ability of receiving a CBack call without proper CID being picked up. This may just be a small detail in the inbound rule. It seems that the $1 variable can be hard coded by the user. To block my CID using my cell I need to press #31# + number. Result on the receiving phone is "Private number". What did your CID show in the call history when you did *67?
QBZappy:
Since you have not specified a trunk to make the call back, I think that the AA is sending it over this trunk referenced here:
Attendant PrimaryLine
If you want to automate it, you may define a truck list to include your vg8, in the above mentioned setting. I don't think that vg8 can be set as the primary line since it is not in the drop down list.
mrjoe:
QBZappy, thanks for your response.
I use 09 (in place of **x) to define vg8 as I couldn't find anything else that would work.
Is that not sufficient?
If it isn't can I just put: {(9725xxxxxxxx):aa(vg8(88351000xxxxxxx))}
or something along those lines?
would it be trying to call back using Pli as you wrote even if nothing is showing in the Call Status?
Quote from: QBZappy on September 02, 2012, 07:39:38 am
Since you have not specified a trunk to make the call back, I think that the AA is sending it over this trunk:
Attendant PrimaryLine
QBZappy:
Quote from: mrjoe on September 02, 2012, 07:55:32 am
I use 09 (in place of **x) to define vg8 as I couldn't find anything else that would work.
How is 09 forcing the call over vg8?
mrjoe:
I wanted to use vg8 but could not use **8 to access it, instead I chose to use '09' as there are no numbers that I dial that start with those digits.
If I dial 09 from the Phone Port I get a Dial Tone and can make calls through vg8
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