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Patrick Mowry

2006-09-08, 7:11 pm

Hello,

We have a site using CallManager Express where some users are
restricted from calling certain area codes and directory assistance, but
not others. So an example dial-peer I have to make it work is:

dial-peer voice 31 pots
corlist outgoing Block-NC
description ** NC Blocked dial-peer **
destination-pattern 91252.......
progress_ind setup enable 3
progress_ind progress enable 8
port 0/0/0:1
forward-digits 0
prefix ###

So a dn who's class of restriction contains Block-NC, matches this
dial-peer, we send only ### to the carrier so the users hears a reorder
tone (fast busy) instead of the call going through. And this is what I
want to happen, except I would prefer not to take up a channel on the T1
circuit just to return a fast busy tone. I thought of routing the call
to a CUE auto-attendant number that would only say you are not allowed
to call this area code then hang up. But they did not want to use up a
Unity session for this either.

Since I only want to block these calls for some users and not all, does
anyone have a suggestion on a better way to do this?

Thanks,

-Patrick
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