[cisco-voip] blocking a specific unwanted inbound call

Brian Henry Brian.Henry at apptis.com
Sat Jun 10 13:49:53 EDT 2006


If you have an H323 gateway you can use answer-address to match upon the ANI on a dial-peer and then drop the call.
 
Route-Patterns ONLY match upon DNIS, the number that you are calling and cannot be done in MGCP.
 
Brian

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From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net on behalf of Kevin Thorngren
Sent: Sat 6/10/2006 1:06 PM
To: Joshua Abbey
Cc: cisco-voip
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] blocking a specific unwanted inbound call


Try creating a Route Pattern in CCM with the specific pattern that matches the caller id of the unwanted call. Change the Route Pattern to block the call. You will need to select a GW but the call will not go to that GW, the call will be disconnected. Make sure the Route Pattern is in a Partition the GW can call. Be careful that the Partition is not callable from the phone's CSS as it would block your users from calling that person (maybe that is desirable too :-) 

Kevin 
On Jun 9, 2006, at 5:45 PM, Joshua Abbey wrote: 


	He is, for the moment, calling from the same number 

	Regards, 
	-jla 
	Director, IT & Network Technology 
	Regatta USA, LLC 
	212.589.5239 (o) 
	908.601.5993 (c) 
	212.827.3039 (f) 

	 ----- Original Message ----- 
	  From: "Erik Erasmus \(E\)" [ErasmuE4 at telkom.co.za] 
	  Sent: 06/09/2006 05:44 PM 
	  To: Joshua Abbey; <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net> 
	  Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] blocking a specific unwanted inbound call 

	I guess it will also depend on the callers ID which can change - might not always call from the same source 
	
	
	

	From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Joshua Abbey 
	Sent: 09 June 2006 04:56 PM 
	To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net 
	Subject: [cisco-voip] blocking a specific unwanted inbound call 
	

	Is there any way for a CCM 4.0sr2a, with MGCP 2651xm gateways to selectively block or drop calls inbound from a specific phone number?  We've been receiving unwanted calls from an ex-employee, just calling and hanging up, calling and hanging up, and it is apparently not threatening enough for the police to do anything.  Does anyone know if this is doable? 

	Regards, 
	-jla 

	Joshua L. Abbey 
	Director - IT & Network Technology 
	Regatta USA LLC 
	212.589-5239 (o) 
	908.601.5993 (c) 
	212-827-3039 (f) 
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