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The following are the usual scenarios where a PIN is used: | The following are the usual scenarios where a PIN is used: | ||
• A user dials an Access Number (DID) | • A user dials an Access Number (DID). | ||
• The system asks the user to enter a PIN | • The system asks the user to enter a PIN. | ||
• The user enters the PIN | • The user enters the PIN. | ||
• The system checks the database for the PIN | • The system checks the database for the PIN. | ||
• If the PIN is found, the system asks for the Destination | • If the PIN is found, the system asks for the Destination. | ||
• The user enters the Destination | • The user enters the Destination. | ||
• The system calls the Destination | • The system calls the Destination. | ||
• The call is connected | • The call is connected. | ||
'''How to get a PIN''' | '''How to get a PIN''' | ||
For Devices, it can be done in the Devices | For Devices, it can be done in the Devices window. | ||
Revision as of 13:55, 26 May 2010
Description
A PIN is the Personal Identification Number used to authenticate Devices or Calling Cards in MOR.
The following are the usual scenarios where a PIN is used:
• A user dials an Access Number (DID).
• The system asks the user to enter a PIN.
• The user enters the PIN.
• The system checks the database for the PIN.
• If the PIN is found, the system asks for the Destination.
• The user enters the Destination.
• The system calls the Destination.
• The call is connected.
How to get a PIN
For Devices, it can be done in the Devices window.
Calling Cards
An example of how a PIN is used in Calling Cards can be found here: Calling Card logic