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Blocking calls by ANI information
Does anyone know of a way to block incoming calls via their ANI information.
So if a person at phone number 408-xxx-xxxx calls our PBX, that call can be redirected. Thanks for any help with this issue. Jim |
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Re: Blocking calls by ANI information
You can use VRT tables to do that. Just create a new vrt table (add vrt table next ....e.g.1) and add the ani info in that vrt table. Then use vectors with the steps like:
route to number xxxx if ani is in vrt table 1 or go to step 2 if ani is in vrt table 1 (step 2) disconnect You may need specific licence to use vrt tables |
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Re: Blocking calls by ANI information
Hi,
Or just simply do that in you vector, using the following step command ( goto to step x if ani = xxxx, and then you can block it, redirect, alter priority in queue,.... you can play with a lot of choices );) Cheers |
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Re: Blocking calls by ANI information
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g3rtech came up with an outstanding plan to block calls using the EC500 feature! regs, .al.
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Re: Blocking calls by ANI information
Thanks for the info. We are currently using EC500 option but I was thinking that there was a simpiler way.
By using EC500 that will only block that caller from calling that one exten. What I was thinking was more system wide. It's possible that I was thinking of another phone system that we could do this on. Jim |
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Re: Blocking calls by ANI information
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Re: Blocking calls by ANI information
You can use a vector routing table for this.
The command in the vector is: 06 goto step 26 if ani in table 1 In this case step 26 plays a polite announcement and disconnects them. To add a number to the vector routing table the command is: change vrt 1 |
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