[nsp] Ignore CLIR on AS5300
DEVAUX, Josselin
Josselin.DEVAUX@ldcom.fr
Mon, 21 Oct 2002 14:47:30 +0200
If you want to get the CLI even when it is not present in the =
signalling
between the telco switch and your NAS you must configure a CLIR =
overriding
function in the Telco switch. If you own your switch then it won't be a
problem (under condition the feature is available). In the case you =
don't
own your switch, you will face a regulatory problem because an operator =
must
respect the privacy of its customers and will not allow you to get the =
phone
numbers when CLIR has been invoked. Maybe special agreements exist =
between
ISP and Telco for this particular problem.
If you configure preauth with DNIS map, what happens if the number is =
not
present ? Will it be authenticated according to its domain or will it =
be
dropped ?
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De: Vladimir Litovka [SMTP:doka@kiev.sovam.com]
Date: lundi 21 octobre 2002 08:20
=C0: Josh Duffek
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Objet: Re: [nsp] Ignore CLIR on AS5300
We provide pre-paid dialup and have big problem with spammers - they
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the most cheap card, launch SPAM and then never use this login. We
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maintaining content-based filtering (for well-known spam mails) and
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blacklist, where stored phones of all "our" spammers. If we can't
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phone number, we can't close for this user access to Internet.
So, questions are - is Cisco looks into this CLIR flag, when
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calling phone number? If so - does it take attention to this flag?
Thank you.
Josh Duffek wrote:
> i dont think we look at that right now. are you having any
specific
> problems related to clir?
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> joshd.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Vladimir Litovka" <doka@kiev.sovam.com>
> To: <cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net>
> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 7:02 AM
> Subject: [nsp] Ignore CLIR on AS5300
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>>Hello,
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>>is AS5300 series aware of CLIR, which signals node not to show
calling
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> line
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>>identifier? If yes - does anybody know way how to ignore CLIR flag
on
>>incoming from PRI calls on 5300?
>>
>>Thank you.
>>
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