VirtualDID (Direct Inward Dial or Dialing)

Summary: Calls From Designated Phone Numbers Can Be Directly Routed to a Given Extension or ACD Queue Without Having to Pass Through the Auto-Attendant, and Faxes From Designated Fax Phone Numbers May Be Automatically Routed to a Given Extension Without Passing Through the Operator. If Desired, Certain Numbers May Be Blocked from Calling In to the System.

Conventional Direct Inward Dial (DID)

Many companies request the phone company to give them an area code, a three-digit prefix, and a block of the four-digit numbers which come after the prefix. They then set up their hardware PBX phone system so that anyone outside of the company can call any extension inside of the company by dialing his unique phone number which consists of the (area code and) prefix plus one of the four-digit numbers. Anyone inside of the company can reach any extension without having to dial the entire phone number. Typically the last four or five digits of the extension's outside number are use to reach it by anyone inside of the company.

The fact that anyone on the outside can call an extension directly as they would any regular phone without passing through an operator or an Auto-Attendant is the reason that this feature is called "Direct Inward Dialing". Since a block of four digits can provide extensions for up to 10,000 phones, this feature is often used by large companies; but it is also possible for a small company to have DID because the phone company does not have to assign them all of the possible numbers in a four-digit block.

Description of the VirtualDID Feature

The Virtual PBX® usually handles incoming calls by answering them with an Auto-Attendant. The Auto-Attendant menus allow the caller to dial the extension of the person he wants (if known), use the company directory to spell the name of the desired employee, press the menu item for the sales, tech support, customer support, etc., or press 0 for a live operator.

VirtualDID (Direct Inward Dialing) can bypass the Auto-Attendant and route incoming calls directly to a designated extension based on the phone number of the incoming call whether Caller ID is blocked or not.

This very useful feature has a number of applications:

To enable VirtualDID, an extension owner must have System Administrator privileges. If this is the case, take the following steps:

To remove a calling number from the DID routing list, press 3 and follow the menu instructions.

In general once one has dialed #[Extension number]#[Password]#244, the system menus can be used to review or alter all VirtualDID settings. The four examples above explain how to make a new entry, but it is also possible to review or remove entries.

When a new Virtual PBX® service is begun, VirtualPBX.com does the initial set up so that the new system works as desired. At any time VirtualPBX.com's technical support staff is ready to help with any details necessary to obtain sophisticated services such as the VirtualDID.