Difference between revisions of "Speed Dials"
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For example User can set if he dials '11' the system will transform this to full number, e.g. 37063042438, so User will save time for dialing long numbers. | For example User can set if he dials '11' the system will transform this to full number, e.g. 37063042438, so User will save time for dialing long numbers. | ||
Speed Dials can't be equal to extensions of local devices - if they are - they are ignored and local devices are dialed instead. | |||
Speed Dials can point to DIDs. | |||
Speed Dials are applicable for Users and Calling Cards. | |||
E.g. Speed Dials are active for following types of dialing: | E.g. Speed Dials are active for following types of dialing: | ||
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* When user is authenticated over ANI or PIN | * When user is authenticated over ANI or PIN | ||
* For Calling Cards | * For Calling Cards | ||
Revision as of 14:50, 3 January 2009
This functionality is available from MOR 0.8
This functionality lets user to enter short number (Speed Dial) which transforms to some real long number which should be dialed instead.
For example User can set if he dials '11' the system will transform this to full number, e.g. 37063042438, so User will save time for dialing long numbers.
Speed Dials can't be equal to extensions of local devices - if they are - they are ignored and local devices are dialed instead.
Speed Dials can point to DIDs.
Speed Dials are applicable for Users and Calling Cards.
E.g. Speed Dials are active for following types of dialing:
- Simple dialing from VoIP devices (e.g. local calls)
- When user is authenticated over ANI or PIN
- For Calling Cards
Speed Dials for Users
Speed Dials for users are incorporated together with PhoneBook functionality and it slightly differs from Calling Card implementation.
More details: Speed Dials for Users
Speed Dials for Calling Cards
Speed Dial for Calling Cards is pretty simple: Speed Dials for Calling Cards