Difference between revisions of "IVR Menu"

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This is often used as an Auto Attendant. For example a company may have a recording that says for "Sales press 1 Support press 2 for Billing press 3 otherwise stay hold and someone will answer your call." Can perform the Auto Attendant task well. However it is not limited to that alone. It is also a powerful tool for Interactive Voice Response and can be used to do the more advanced work that is often expected of IVRs.
 
This is often used as an Auto Attendant. For example a company may have a recording that says for "Sales press 1 Support press 2 for Billing press 3 otherwise stay hold and someone will answer your call." Can perform the Auto Attendant task well. However it is not limited to that alone. It is also a powerful tool for Interactive Voice Response and can be used to do the more advanced work that is often expected of IVRs.
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By default, if you transfer a call to an extension from an IVR the caller will hear music on hold while waiting for the call to be answered.  If you would prefer a ring sound then you can do one of two options:
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1. set ringback=${us-ring} in a dialplan entry immediately prior to the IVR
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2. add an extra entry to each option in your IVR, before the transfer but with the same option number and have it execute the line below
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menu-exec-app:set ringback=${us-ring}
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This will replace the music on hold with ringing sounds.

Revision as of 23:25, 26 October 2010

This is often used as an Auto Attendant. For example a company may have a recording that says for "Sales press 1 Support press 2 for Billing press 3 otherwise stay hold and someone will answer your call." Can perform the Auto Attendant task well. However it is not limited to that alone. It is also a powerful tool for Interactive Voice Response and can be used to do the more advanced work that is often expected of IVRs.

By default, if you transfer a call to an extension from an IVR the caller will hear music on hold while waiting for the call to be answered. If you would prefer a ring sound then you can do one of two options: 1. set ringback=${us-ring} in a dialplan entry immediately prior to the IVR 2. add an extra entry to each option in your IVR, before the transfer but with the same option number and have it execute the line below

menu-exec-app:set ringback=${us-ring}

This will replace the music on hold with ringing sounds.