[cisco-voip] Saving route patterns

Jason Aarons (US) jason.aarons at us.didata.com
Mon Feb 2 19:37:37 EST 2009


Needs to be a way to send *67 to telco for calls you want blocked or a
TCL script, etc.  I've seen this request before for *67 but don't recall
if it's something that can be done and why   -jason

 

 

http://www.wikihow.com/Block-Caller-ID

 

 

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Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 7:33 PM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Saving route patterns

 

Hi,


1. 400 route patterns in call manager
2. User demands , I want to block caller ID on each patterns.


Q1: What is the best way to do this apart from creating 2 patterns for
each routes, hence 800 patterns - 400 simple and 400 with blocking
caller ID.

Alternate to above for same scenario:

Q2: PSTN switch environment;

If those 400 route patterns are dialed with 1777 prefixes (e.g. user
dials 1777+[2-9]xxxxxxx). PSTN switch gets 1777[2-9]xxxxxxx and PSTN
switch blocks calls
Here again, the challenge is to achieve this with a single
route-pattern.

I looked through the option, like - Application dial-rule, Directory
lookup rules but can't see any optino there.

the logic i am after:

Route-pattern1: 9.[2-9]xxxxxxxx   <simple dial>
route-pattern2: 9.1777[2-9]xxxxxxx , pstn switch sees 1777[2-9]xxxxxxx
and blocks caller id

Can this be done with just creating a route pattern (one) and then
adding some sort of application rule or any other ccm features?

I can't think of anything...

-- 
Smile, you'll save someone else's day!
Frog




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