07-09-2007 10:52 PM - edited 03-14-2019 10:28 PM
Does Callmanager have a feature to block malicious calls,based on the calling number? If the answer is yes, how can I do the settings?
07-09-2007 11:25 PM
Do you mean internal Calls or Calls from PSTN?
which Gateway Protocol are you using: h323 or MGCP?
07-10-2007 05:22 AM
Yes, CCM has this feature, take a look to the following document:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_callmg/4_1/sys_ad/4_1_3/ccmfeat/fsmcid.htm
HTH
//Jorge
07-10-2007 06:43 AM
Thanks a lot.But as far as I know,this feature just send an alarm or a notification.Is this feature able to block a call?
07-10-2007 06:48 AM
Correct, this feature flags teh call in the call detail record database and instructs the gateway to send a message to the public switched telephone network, allowing the service provider to take appropriate action. MCID is supported only on NET5 switches and must be enabled by the service provider.
//Jorge
07-10-2007 08:10 AM
it's not easy, but i did it, even though I was informed it was not possible. you can't do it from callmanager, you have to involve your gateway/router.
1. create a translation-rule for matching patterns (the number you want to block)
2. create a translation-profile and add the rule(s) to it.
3. assign the translation-profile to the dial-peer for all your incoming calls.
I guess it does depend on what router you use as to how the commands go, i use a 3825. if you have trouble figuring it out, i can try to lay out some commands for you.
07-10-2007 08:16 AM
Here you are actually doing it on the Gateway (H323 Gateway specifically). This has always been possible. But having CallManager based on the Calling Number, is not possible as of now.
07-10-2007 08:31 AM
...just as i said. thanks for clarifying. but it gets the job done and that's what he wants to do, right?
07-10-2007 07:27 PM
Thank you so much!Guys.Doing this by H323 Gateway is acceptable.Could you pls give me a configuration example? It will help me have a better understanding.
07-11-2007 05:21 AM
config t
voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 reject /##########/
rule 2 reject /##########/
*where #s is the numbers or patterns you're blocking
config t
voice translation-profile call_block
translate incoming 1 (the 1 references the collection of translation-rules)
config t
here conigure your incoming call dial-peer
dial-peer voice 1 voip (check the running-config if you're not sure what yours is)
call-block translation-profile incoming call_block
that should be it, let me know if you run into any snags.
07-11-2007 06:08 PM
Cool! Thanks, buddy. I'll have a try.
07-15-2007 11:18 PM
Thanks,buddy. It works.
07-20-2007 09:24 AM
Is there any way to block such calls with an MGCP gateway?
07-20-2007 11:45 AM
No, there is no way to do this with MGCP. With MGCP, the control is still with CM and Cm does not support routing based on Calling Number, to block calls using Calling Party Number, you have to move to H323.That is the only option available as of now
09-13-2007 10:38 AM
Does this apply to oubound calls too? I need to block some outbound malicious calls since ATT seems to think they are coming from my system.
Thanks,
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