ianobi,
I have tested your idea with my cell (ten digit) number and it did not work.
Quote{(?|x|xx|xxx|xxxx|xxxxx|xxxxxx|x6475556542|x4135551234|x9065556565|un@@.|anon@@.):},{ph}
For the following: |!x6475556542| and |x6475556542| OBi110 allows the call to go through but |6475556542| instead giving the caller fast busy signal, it transfers the call directly to my voicemail. So again, what can I do here so the callers get fast busy signal?
This is what I use right now:
SPx X_InboundCallRoute:{(?|x|xx|xxx|xxxx|xxxxx|xxxxxx|6475556542|4135551234|9065556565|un@@.|anon@@.):},{ph}
Some additional questions:
1. With the string above in X_InboundCallRoute do I still use *77 to block anonymous caller or is this string above already applying this rule for me?
2. Sometimes I see additional numbers like 1 or 01 or 011 before my blocked number so, do I have to use three different rules like |16475556542|016475556542|0116475556542|in order to block this caller or is there some special rule that I use that will ignore any numbers before my 10 digit blocked number |6475556542| or do I just use 10 digit number and any additional numbers will be ignored and the rule will be applied?
Thank you in advance ianobi for all your help.