10-04-2011 06:23 AM - edited 03-16-2019 07:18 AM
Hi there!
I need to develop a TCL Script to block selective incoming collect calls, ie, only some extensions would accept such calls.
In Brazil, Collect Calls are identified with a specific subscriber category (II-8) in E1 R2 line.
I need to create a script that identifies this category, and send the call to predefined numbers or block those that are not.
Could you please help me with this issue?
Thank you so much in advance.
Regards
Danilo
10-04-2011 10:44 AM
I'm afraid that it may not possible to do so, because there may be no information element available to the TCL APi to distinguish between a Collect and normal call.
You can contact me privately to prove or disprove that is the case.
10-04-2011 10:59 AM
Hi ,
Could you please give us more clarification and examples?
what I understand, you need block some calling or called numbers, is like this?
10-05-2011 05:35 AM
I believe it's possible, I learned that a partner company of Cisco developed this script. However, they didn't provide for us.
Exactly, a customer wants only a few people to receive collect calls. Today they has this functionality in Ericson MD110, and want the same for Cisco.
A quick overview of the scenario is as follows: two VG's, each VG have 5 or 6 E1 interface, and these E1 have both ISDN-PRI and R2-MFC signs.
For ISDN, I know that blocking is done in the carrier, and R2 through the Double-answer command. But both block all calls. What the customer wants, is the selective blockade.
I saw in some forums, saying that I can use the parameters "set dest [InfoTag get leg_dnis]" and "leg setup $ dest callInfo leg_incoming." However, I have no expertise to do the script.
Debug and configuration files attached were used by this partner that could solve this case using the TCL script.
If you need further information, please inform me.
Thanks in advance.
10-05-2011 02:35 PM
Again, if you need consulting, please contact me privately.
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