[asterisk-users] Recognize 800 number

2007-08-14 Thread Jeremy Mann
Is there a way to recognize if someone called our PRI using an 800 number?  The 
DID is showing my 4 digit primary line, not anything obvious signifying that an 
800 number is called?


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Re: [asterisk-users] Recognize 800 number

2007-08-14 Thread William McCloskey
If your 800 number is setup in the same way I understand them to be, the
800 numbers are just forwards to a did (or your main number in the
instance). You'll need to get a specific did setup just for your 800
number to use then you can just recognize the specific DID.

 

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Is there a way to recognize if someone called our PRI using an 800
number?  The DID is showing my 4 digit primary line, not anything
obvious signifying that an 800 number is called?

 



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Re: [asterisk-users] Recognize 800 number

2007-08-14 Thread Steve Totaro
Are these POTS lines or a PRI? If you could get RDNIS from the carrier, 
then you could tell.

My LD T1 only handles toll free numbers. It is called dedicated as 
opposed to switched. I may get some local DIDs from a VoIP provider just 
because some providers will reject calls with a toll free ANI.

Thanks,
Steve

William McCloskey wrote:
>
> If your 800 number is setup in the same way I understand them to be, 
> the 800 numbers are just forwards to a did (or your main number in the 
> instance). You’ll need to get a specific did setup just for your 800 
> number to use then you can just recognize the specific DID.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> William J McCloskey
> Information Technology Manager
> 503-827-8141
> www.timbercon.com <http://www.timbercon.com/>
>
> *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Jeremy 
> Mann
> *Sent:* Tuesday, August 14, 2007 9:19 AM
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> *Subject:* [asterisk-users] Recognize 800 number
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> Is there a way to recognize if someone called our PRI using an 800 
> number? The DID is showing my 4 digit primary line, not anything 
> obvious signifying that an 800 number is called?
>
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Re: [asterisk-users] Recognize 800 number

2007-08-14 Thread Kyle Sexton
Jeremy Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Is there a way to recognize if someone called our PRI using an 800 number?  
> The DID is showing my 4 digit primary line,
> not anything obvious signifying that an 800 number is called?
>

Can you just point the 800 number to an unused DID and track the calls
by anything coming to that DID?  I don't think 800 numbers actually pass
that they are 800 #s.


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Re: [asterisk-users] Recognize 800 number

2007-08-14 Thread Steve Totaro
Kyle Sexton wrote:
> Jeremy Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>   
>> Is there a way to recognize if someone called our PRI using an 800 number?  
>> The DID is showing my 4 digit primary line,
>> not anything obvious signifying that an 800 number is called?
>>
>> 
>
> Can you just point the 800 number to an unused DID and track the calls
> by anything coming to that DID?  I don't think 800 numbers actually pass
> that they are 800 #s.
>
>   
On dedicated LD circuits, the DNIS is the toll free number. On switched, 
the toll free is pointed to a DID.

Thanks,
Steve


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Re: [asterisk-users] Recognize 800 number

2007-08-14 Thread Andres Paglayan


On Aug 14, 2007, at 10:19 AM, Jeremy Mann wrote:

Is there a way to recognize if someone called our PRI using an 800  
number?  The DID is showing my 4 digit primary line, not anything  
obvious signifying that an 800 number is called?





some carriers wont' forward 10 digits DID by default,
some do 3, some do 4, some do 7,
so you want to call your PRI provider and ask them to pass 10 digit DID

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Re: [asterisk-users] Recognize 800 number

2007-08-14 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 12:00:25PM -0500, Kyle Sexton wrote:
> Can you just point the 800 number to an unused DID and track the calls
> by anything coming to that DID?  I don't think 800 numbers actually pass
> that they are 800 #s.

It has traditionally been the case that non-trunk INWATS rang down on
standard phone lines, and there was iindeed no way to tell the calls were
dialled to the INWATS number.

On trunked service (usually from an IXC, but sometimes from a LEC or
CLEC), you could tell either by reserving timeslots/trunks for the
INWATS traffic, or -- if you had realtime ANI or DNIS (usually on a
PRI, these days) -- you could find out which specific number was being
called.

Cheers,
-- jra
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