*67 does not block my callerid
azrobert:
All OBi's
Change Star Codes -> Star Code Profile A ->
Code 4 To:
*82(<sp1(*82>1xxxxxxxxxx<)>|<sp1(*82>xxxxxxx<)>), Block CallerId, call($Code)
Code 5 To:
*67(<sp1(*67>1xxxxxxxxxx<)>|<sp1(*67>xxxxxxx<)>), Block CallerId, call($Code)
OBi202s
Change Star Codes -> Star Code Profile B ->
Code4 To:
*82(<sp2(*82>1xxxxxxxxxx<)>|<sp2(*82>xxxxxxx<)>), Block CallerId, call($Code)
Code 5 To:
*67(<sp2(*67>1xxxxxxxxxx<)>|<sp2(*67>xxxxxxx<)>), Block CallerId, call($Code)
I don't have an OBi202, so make sure Phone Port 2 points to StarCode Profile B.
I included rules for 7 digit dialing.
OBi110
SP1 service X_InboundCallRoute:
{robert1>((Msp1)|911|*671xxxxxxxxxx|*821xxxxxxxxxx|*67xxxxxxx|*82xxxxxxx):li},{ph}
If you are following my suggestion for your Asterisk setup you can NOT include the *67 and *82 rules in the SP1 DigitMap.
See the following for an explanation of Star Codes:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=6740.0
I tested the Star Codes, but not the inbound call route.
Edit:
I fixed a typo in one of the Star Code rules.
Gunaski:
hi
tried the above setting on obi202 to block callerid, getting message 'the number you dialed was rejected by the service provider reason 404. Using Asterisk and DID from VOIP.ms
Thanks in advance
SeanC:
Worked great for me; minor edits to include both 10 digit dialing with or without the "1" prefix and had to include the other star codes for forwarding; my Star Codes are configured as follows:
Code2:
*81(<sp1(*82>1xxxxxxxxxx<)>|<sp1(*82>xxxxxxxxxx<)>|<sp1(*82>xxxxxxx<)>), Block CallerId, call($Code)
Code3:
*82(<sp1(*82>1xxxxxxxxxx<)>|<sp1(*82>xxxxxxxxxx<)>|<sp1(*82>xxxxxxx<)>), Unblock CallerId, call($Code)
Code4:
*67(<sp1(*67>1xxxxxxxxxx<)>|<sp1(*67>xxxxxxxxxx<)>|<sp1(*67>xxxxxxx<)>), Block CallerId Once, call($Code)
Code5:
*68(<sp1(*67>1xxxxxxxxxx<)>|<sp1(*67>xxxxxxxxxx<)>|<sp1(*67>xxxxxxx<)>), Unblock CallerId Once, call($Code)
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