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Old December 15th, 2005, 11:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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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.

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Old December 15th, 2005, 11:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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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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Old December 16th, 2005, 04:31 AM   #3 (permalink)
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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 );)

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Re: Blocking calls by ANI information

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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.
Check out this previous thread: http://www.pbxtech.info/definity-ser...ighlight=EC500

g3rtech came up with an outstanding plan to block calls using the EC500 feature!

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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.

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Re: Blocking calls by ANI information

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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.
Did you go and actually read the thread or did you simply make that assumption? The EC500 solution will block the ANI system-wide.

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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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