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Help with Inbound Call Route

Started by RickNY, April 13, 2014, 06:25:00 AM

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RickNY

I am already using the {>('authid'):ph1} string in my Voip.ms configuration on the Obi202.. I have been getting calls lately from strange CIDs that look like this:

From 'V4121356000001992198' SP1(V4121356000001992198)

The numbers change -- but the way they make it to the phone doesn't.. My Uniden DECT chokes on the CID and displays the CNAM, but for the CID line it shows "Private Caller". 

Is there an easy way I can reject CID values that are more than a certain number of digits?  I'm guessing for the US, it would be anything more than 10 digits, in addition to any CID delivered with an alphabetic character.  I saw instructions for blocking 3,4,5,6 digit CIDs -- but I think this needs a different approach (I'm not well versed in this)

Thanks,
Rick

RickNY


Nevermind.. Just realized I could create a rule on the Voip.ms portal to do what I want...