How to block the call id per call using *67

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obi-support2:
Obitalk,

I think what you want is to block certain caller from calling your OBi unit at your google voice number, correct?

1. If you want to block ALL callers, you can set
    your SP1/2 (where your GV account is configured) InboundCallRoute= (blank)
2. If you want to block just a few callers with specific phone number, say
    14081234567 and 15109993333, set InboundCallRoute =
    {(14081234567|15109993333):},{ph}
3. If you want to block anonymous callers (who do not want to show their caller-id number),
   set InboundCallRoute = {?:},{ph}
4. If you want to block 800 and 900 callers, set
    InboundCallRoute = {(1800xx.|1900xx.):},{ph}
5. You can do combinations of the above, such as
   {(14081234567|15109993333|1800xx.|1900xx.)|?:},{ph}


QBZappy:
Isn't *67 = Blocks sending of name and phone number on outgoing individual call.

I don't think the OP wanted to create a black list.

Obitalk:
Hi Obi-support2,

Thanks for the input. I'm not trying to block certain callers. Let me explain the situation:
 

USA OBI
=======
SP1 -> Connected to BV PH 3039994444

SP1 is used normal ie send and receive calls without the need to block caller id



REMOTE OBI
=========
SP1 -> Connected to BV PH 3039994444
SP2 -> Google Voice

SP1 (Broadvoice using Multipresence) is used for solely for outgoing calls. But I need the caller id blocked for all outgoing calls from the remote Obi.
SP2 (Google Voice) is used for incoming calls.

Thanks


Obitalk:
Hi Obi Support2,

After giving it some thought, I think blocking might work indeed. According to your recommendation, I can set this on SP1.

1. If you want to block ALL callers, you can set
    your SP1/2 (where your GV account is configured) InboundCallRoute= (blank)

What would be the behavior of the Obi Unit ? I assume that it won't ring the phone connected to the Obi Unit. What would the party who dialled the SP1 line hear ?

Also I would still like to know how to block the caller id selectively using per call basis using *67

Thank you.

obi-support2:
For blocked callers on the PSTN LINE, the call will just keep ringing.
For blocked callers on SP1/SP2/OBiTALK service, the caller will hear fast busy tone.


Dial *67 before you dial the target number tells OBi to hide your caller-id when you call out on SP1/SP2/OBiTALK Service. This only works on SP1/SP2 for SIP (with a standard compliant ITSP Service). It does not work if SP1/SP2 is using Google Voice, which does not support blocking caller-id request from the client side.

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