[cisco-voip] how to block analog phone from dialing LD
Lelio Fulgenzi
lelio at uoguelph.ca
Sat May 21 20:34:08 EDT 2005
It all depends on how you are granting long distance access in the first place. But in a nutshell, access to long distance is through a route pattern(s) which points to a PSTN gateway. Simply remove access to this route pattern and the phone will not be able to dial long distance. Access to any DN/pattern is typically granted by putting the partition which contains the target DN/pattern in the calling search space of the device/line for which you want to grant access. By removing this partition, you remove access.
Depending on your dialplan, however, you may be removing more than just long distance access by removing the partition. The partition may contain local and 911 access for example.
You can also use a route pattern which blocks access if that is easier. The most exact match wins - with the line's partitions taking precedence if a tie happens.
If you can post how things are done in your dialplan, we might be able to help a little more.
Lelio
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From: AA
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 7:23 PM
Subject: [cisco-voip] how to block analog phone from dialing LD
we have CM 4.1.2 and have some analog phones in the break room need to be block from dialing LD. How do we do this. We are using mgcp. Please help
James Grace
System Engineer /Professional Srvc.
MCSE MCSA MCDBA CCNA CCNP CQS
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