[cisco-voip] Block internal CID

Jason Burns burns.jason at gmail.com
Tue May 5 18:45:00 EDT 2009


To be more specific, have the CSS of the executive contain only a
translation pattern like XXXX with the display info for calling party
restricted checkbox checked.

Give the translation pattern the CSS that the executive used to have.

Just make sure that the path goes from

Exec --> XLATE --> Destination phone

You'll have to manipulate the executive phone so he can no longer reach the
destination of the destination phone, but just the partition of the
translation.

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 11:16 AM, <mike.lydick at gmail.com> wrote:

> I belive you should use a seperate partition and calling party
> transformation.
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> Subject: [cisco-voip] Block internal CID
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> We have some executives that would like to be able to call in house and
> have their CID blocked without the need to dial an extra prefix like *67.
> Does anybody know of a good way to do this? I know I can create separate
> partitions for every number I want to do this with, but it just doesn't seem
> elegant to me.
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