Is there any block list?
MichiganTelephone:
Quote from: dealyanodeal on March 16, 2011, 10:49:42 pm
@MichiganTelephone - what is this phone 12484345508? Googled and found weired stories about 35$ charge :-). Can you shed some light
It's a number on a private Asterisk server (not mine), and it's in Michigan, so unless you are calling from the middle of the ocean using a satellite phone or something like that, there is no $35 charge! Whoever said that probably didn't appreciate the joke.
RonR:
Quote from: dealyanodeal on March 16, 2011, 10:59:21 pm
this didnt work for anonymous call black with a call from my cell with caller id suppressed
{(x.720#######):aa},{(x.720#######|?):},{ph}
Routes are matched from left to right. The first one that matches takes and the rest are ignored.
MichiganTelephone:
Quote from: RonR on March 16, 2011, 10:51:18 pm
dealyanodeal,
It appears the recommendation I gave you was spot on:
{(x.720#######|1888xx.|?):}
I just tested it and it works fine. Without the (), it doesn't.
Hmmm, that must have been at some point after this response:
Quote from: RonR on March 15, 2011, 01:03:02 pm
If the list of numbers you want to block is relatively small, you can accomplish it by using the proper syntax and putting them in the appropriate InboundCallRoute (Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port, for example, in the case of your Ooma). You'll need to study and understand the sections of the Administrator Guide relating to DigitMap and CallRoute configuration.
I tend to stop listening to someone after they give what amounts to an "RTFM" type of response.
MichiganTelephone:
Quote from: RonR on March 16, 2011, 11:03:58 pm
Quote from: dealyanodeal on March 16, 2011, 10:59:21 pm
this didnt work for anonymous call black with a call from my cell with caller id suppressed
{(x.720#######):aa},{(x.720#######|?):},{ph}
Routes are matched from left to right. The first one that matches takes and the rest are ignored.
And how, exactly, would a call with no caller ID match on the first rule (it's a rule, not a route)?
QBZappy:
dealyanodeal,
CID suppressed? Are you certain that the suppressed CID is in fact what you think it is?
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