[cisco-voip] some DNs shouldnt be called from pstn..

Erick Bergquist erickbe at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 5 07:28:46 EST 2007


You can put the same DN in another partition, and make the inbound call CSS on the gateway so that partition is higher in the partition order so that DN gets used instead. Then you can have that DN be a translation pattern, route pattern to block call, go to the main receptionist, whatever. 

Sample CSS:

CSS Name: InboundCalls

   SpecialHandlingDID
   RegularDID

Where you can create a 2100 DN in the SpecialHandlingDID partition and do whatever you want. Since this partition is higher then the RegularDID partition in the CSS order it will be used.

On your other devices (phones, etc) the CSS on them wouldn't have the SpecialHandlingDID partition in their CSS so they won't know about the other 2100 number, etc.

If you have a H.323 gateway you can also have a dial-peer for that number and not route the call to call manager, and just drop it or have a bogus ipv4 destination with huntstop and they'll get a busy signal. 

----- Original Message ----
From: gokhan senol <gokhanciscottl at yahoo.com>
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Sent: Monday, February 5, 2007 2:58:17 AM
Subject: [cisco-voip] some DNs shouldnt be called from pstn..

Hi

 

i got ccm 4.1.3 and  .   my DID range 2xxx . i have PRI number and users can be dialed from pri did  range(2100-2199).

but i wanna do that some DNs shouldnt be called from pstn. 

how can i do this without changing their number. 

 

thanks a lot

Gokhan

 

 




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