Replacing remote access

Last Updated : Sep 08, 2012 |

For this method, the remote access extension is not used. More than one VDN is designed to access call vectors that can employ all of the security checks described in the previous section. The same reports and monitoring or recording capabilities described in the previous section can also be used. Instead of routing to the remote access extension, the vector collects digits from the caller and routes to the given destination if there is a match on the password.

Again, multiple VDNs can be created for individuals or groups with different security checks and different permissions or restrictions. Destination numbers provided by callers can be screened by the vectors and denied if the user does not have permission to access that destination. For example, an individual user can be restricted from placing calls to numbers beginning with area codes 303 and 908.