Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCIE Collab study group on facebook

2014-05-29 Thread CCIEing
Hi Wayne,

I used ipexpert  Racks during my preparation, does that mean I am a member. If 
the answer is yes, then how to join ?

Thanks  

Sent from my iPhone

On May 28, 2014, at 11:42 PM, Wayne Lawson waynelawson-...@ipexpert.com wrote:

 Yes - you will be a member. 
 
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 On May 28, 2014, at 4:05 PM, Shinobi CCIE shinobicr.c...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello Wayne,
 
 I purchased the OWLE for the previous CCIE version unfortunately I did not 
 pass. Does that make me a member? How do we do to get access to the Next 
 Generation? I am not actively preparing for the lab but I hope to keep 
 reading and helping the group if possible.
 
 Regards,
 Roger Carpio.
 
 
 On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 4:47 PM, Attila Rumy rumy.att...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Wayne,
 
 I'm looking forward to the Next Generation!
 
 In the meantime, could you please tell me when will the Collaboration 
 workbooks be released? There was a post on the 14th of May about Andy 
 writing a blog about the ETA's the next day, but since then there're no news.
 
 Thanks and regards,
 Attila
 
 2014.05.25. 22:41 ezt írta (Wayne Lawson waynelawson-...@ipexpert.com):
 
 If you're a customer - if you've EVER bought a product - you're a member!! 
 
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 On May 25, 2014, at 4:16 PM, Daniel Gómez danie...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello Wayne,
 
 Sounds great!
 
 Unfortunately I wasn't able to pass my CCIE Voice. I hope to be able to 
 join the new community as I'n still preparing for CCIE Collaboration.
 
 Regards,
 
 Daniel Gømez.
 
 Enviado desde mi iPhone
 
 El 25/05/2014, a las 14:57, Wayne Lawson waynelawson-...@ipexpert.com 
 escribió:
 
 Guys - I want you all to know that as part of our Next Generation 
 relaunch - we will be shutting down the OSL lists, and launching a 
 Member's Only Support Community. It will accomplish 2 things;
 
 - First, get you much quicker response from my instructors, support team, 
 training advisors, student coordinators and me. 
 
 - Secondly, spam and trolls will be eliminated. 
 
 You guys are going to absolutely LOVE what we have planned and what we'll 
 be launching when Next Gen goes live - it's less than 2 weeks away!
 
 Regards,
  
 Wayne A. Lawson II
 Founder  CEO - iPexpert
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 On May 25, 2014, at 3:33 PM, Chris Avants cava...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I thought that sounded so interesting,  just must provide company details 
 and have an email, lol!
 
 Has to be the same people trying different stuff to pedal their crap.
 
 On May 25, 2014 3:30 PM, Wayne Lawson waynelawson-...@ipexpert.com 
 wrote:
 You're going to be banned from this group for life. This isn't a personal 
 FB marketing avenue for you. 
 
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 On May 25, 2014, at 3:12 PM, Bashar Aziz bashar1a...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Today I would like to announce publishing a new study group on Facebook, 
 this group is a closed one, which means that you have to ask a 
 permission to join and see posts.
 
 It is meant for professionals and experts in CCIE Collaboration field 
 who preparing for the LAB solution, to join this this group you should 
 meet the following requirements:
 
 1. Linkedin profile
 
 2. Business email address and website
 
  
 
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] 911 calls by mistake

2014-05-29 Thread Larry Powers

I use both 911 and 9.911.
People are conditioned to dial 911 and in an emergency some people panic.
K.I.S.S.

CDR was key on my last job to fix this.
One branch was complaining more than others and almost all of the calls 
were erroneously placed by a single user.


Another thing I did was direct all incoming calls from the analog trunks 
to the main hunt group in each branch.


I think the end user hears the 911 operator answer and realises they've 
dialled the wrong number. They hang up and the 911 operator tries to 
call back. If the 911 operator gets an RNA they will dispatch.


The end user needs to be part of the solution. They shouldn't just hang 
up but tell the 911 operator they've dialled wrong.


One more thing, at these branches there were only 2 analog trunks 
available if the network went down. I only had one of the two available 
to carry normal traffic (when the network is down) and had both 
available for 911 traffic.


HTH



On 05/26/2014 06:31 AM, Ben John wrote:

Guys,
Our users are dialing 911 by mistake and cops are responding to the 
calls i think the reason being we use 9 to dial out.
For long distance it is 91 and international it is 9011 . i thought 
about using 8 instead of 9 to dial out but we have some DNs that start 
with 8. Some of the guys suggest to use secondary dial tone when we 
press 9. Below are the route patterns that start with  9. Any idea how 
to solve this ?

9.011!
9.011!#
9.1[2-9]XX[2-9]XX
9.[2-9]XX[2-9]XX
91.[2-9]XX[2-9]XX
9.911
911
91.800[2-9]XX

Thanks,

Ben


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