[cisco-voip] blocking a specific unwanted inbound call

Keith Burns kburns at oneipvoice.com
Sat Jun 10 18:32:24 EDT 2006


I think you need to think through the legal implications.

You are better off going through your upstream provider and filing the
appropriate grievances.

A more appropriate solution would be to allow those calls in but forward
them to a specific endpoint (SCCP ?) answered by your legal dept.

IMHO.




On 6/10/06 11:49 AM, "Brian Henry" <Brian.Henry at apptis.com> wrote:

> 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
> 
> 
> 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
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>>  
>>  ----- 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)
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