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Posted By: Phoneaholic Accessing RAD via Auto-Attendant - 07/13/06 12:24 PM
Does anyone know how to access the RAD via the Auto-Attendant? I have looked in the manual and it does not say. I can access it via operator assist, but not sure of the procedure for AA answer. :confused:
Posted By: Nickels Re: Accessing RAD via Auto-Attendant - 07/13/06 01:43 PM
I was told that if you enter the line that you are calling in on for the RAD to answer, (if a back door) and when the AA answers you dial the RAD, it answers and shakes hands and you are up. I however have tried this a couple of times and had no luck.
Posted By: telemarv Re: Accessing RAD via Auto-Attendant - 07/13/06 03:26 PM
Which system? Which AA?
Posted By: Phoneaholic Re: Accessing RAD via Auto-Attendant - 07/13/06 03:57 PM
It is on a MICS 6.1 and I have a back door # set up to ring the AA. When I call the back door #, I can enter the RAD ext. # and it rings about 6 times and then says this ext. is unavailable.
Posted By: telemarv Re: Accessing RAD via Auto-Attendant - 07/13/06 04:05 PM
You can't access through AA in this manner.

You can only use a line/target line directed to auto answer on the RAD.

If you're using POTS lines and have a free CO port you can backdoor an ATA to the CO port and set the port as auto answer on the RAD.
Posted By: Phoneaholic Re: Accessing RAD via Auto-Attendant - 07/13/06 04:29 PM
There is a Auto-Attendant Mode. When you choose this mode to dial, this is what you get.

When you hear the AA GRTG, dial the DISA DN or AUTO DN.

When you hear a stuttered dialtone, dial a class of service password.

When you hear a steady dialtone, enter ***RAD.

When you hear the RAD modem tone, click OK and hang up the phone.


I am not sure what they mean by dial the DISA DN or AUTO DN.

Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you!
Posted By: jacktel Re: Accessing RAD via Auto-Attendant - 07/13/06 05:42 PM
DISA Direct inward system access, Class of service password associated with a remote filter and remote package tied to the line used for remote access. Rad is set up for use on same line.
This is for an I-RAD only.
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