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harrip 03-27-2008 12:43 PM

Virtual Toll Free Routing
 
Hi

Could someone kindly advise if its possible to Route calls from the Virtual Toll Free Routing tool to one number whilst all other calls go elsewhere.

I'm not sure what logic I could use to configure this so would welcome any suggestions.

Thank you.

emoci 03-27-2008 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by harrip (Post 15949)
Hi

Could someone kindly advise if its possible to Route calls from the Virtual Toll Free Routing tool to one number whilst all other calls go elsewhere.

I'm not sure what logic I could use to configure this so would welcome any suggestions.

Thank you.

Setup a Call Forwarding rule based on CID

During a Virtual Toll Free call, you'll notice the CID you receive is your own account number

So routing all calls from 123456 (assuming your account number is 123456) will route all Virtual Toll Free Calls

Hope that helps...

harrip 03-27-2008 01:35 PM

Thank you :)

On a slightly different note, can ou advise if I need two SIP providers for the service to work?

I''m presently with myNetFone and I wonder if they will be able to handle the two simultaneous calls to me and the call to my potential client using the service or if two separate accounts are required.

emoci 03-27-2008 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by harrip (Post 15953)
Thank you :)

On a slightly different note, can ou advise if I need two SIP providers for the service to work?

I''m presently with myNetFone and I wonder if they will be able to handle the two simultaneous calls to me and the call to my potential client using the service or if two separate accounts are required.

It's worth a try, it'll depend on MyNetFone....but usually most VSPs can handle at least two simultaneous calls without issues.....you'll have to test though


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