[cisco-voip] Blocking an inbound number on an MGCP gateway

Jason Shearer jshearer at amedisys.com
Fri Feb 12 07:12:54 EST 2010


I think this was brought up a couple of weeks ago.  If I remember right the only solution was to either convert the GW to h323 or send the call back to a h323 gateway for filtering.

Jason

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Subject: [cisco-voip] Blocking an inbound number on an MGCP gateway


Morning,

I need to block a nuisance caller to on of our sites, however the site uses an MGCP gateway.

How do I go about this, as I have only ever blocked numbers on H323 gateways before.

Regards

James Dust
Team Leader
ICT Network Infrastructure & Communications Department
Charles Stanley & Co Ltd
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