06-25-2008 10:34 AM - edited 03-15-2019 11:32 AM
Can you block specific incoming calls on an MGCP gateway registered with Call Manager 4.X box?
For instance I want to block 555.555.1234 from ringing to a DN.
Thanks,
Jeff
06-25-2008 10:40 AM
incoming called number? on MGCP, Yes! Use a partition and gateway CSS specific to that site, then block it on a translation pattern! Incoming calling number, you can only block on H323 with a translation-profile!
HTH,
Chad
06-25-2008 10:54 AM
I created a translation pattern in the same CSS and partition as the DN I want to prevent calls going to -
The "translation pattern" is the cell number (10 digits) and I have selected to "block this pattern - call rejected"
But the call is still coming through . . .
I am not sure if I understand what you mean when you say, "you can only block on H323 with a translation-profile" I am only using MGCP at the gateway . . .
Thanks again!
Jeff
06-25-2008 10:57 AM
Jeff create the same pattern in a different partition say
PT_Site_A_Specific
Then CSS_SiteS_Gateway has
PT_Site_A_Specific<---Block Trans
PT_Internal <---DN
lastly reset the gateways.
on the H323 I meant if say 18003333333 kept calling you and you wanted to block all calls FROM 18003333333, this is only supported on H323...
This should do it, please rate if it helps!
Chad
06-25-2008 05:51 PM
ok, just to clear this all time favorite on which there are i don't know how many posts before this one, MGCP CANNOT BLOCK CALLS BASED ON CALLING NUMBER
you need H323 gateway
look in here for further instructions
Call Blocking Configuration Examples
Reject Calls
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk90/technologies_tech_note09186a0080325e8e.shtml#reject
BTW, all in CUCM is based in called number, thus your translation pattern does not work for that
HTH
javalenc
if this helps, please rate
06-25-2008 09:13 PM
I understand that, from my understanding he was trying to block it on called, I think that is clearly laid out!
"on the H323 I meant if say 18003333333 kept calling you and you wanted to block all calls FROM 18003333333, this is only supported on H323...
"
AKA no calling number block on MGCP
Chad
06-26-2008 11:20 AM
Got it - bottom line - I can not do it with the MGCP gateway.
Do you happen to know of any kind of third party software that might do this - my searches have yielded nothing.
Thanks,
Jeff
06-26-2008 12:56 PM
What prevents you from using H.323 or SIP ?
06-26-2008 01:09 PM
To add to Paolo, I prefer using H.323 over MGCP for 2 reasons. One MGCP is still flaky sometimes, and I have it lock up routers that a simple no mgcp / mgcp will fix. Secondly it offers much more flexibility on dial plan!
06-27-2008 09:01 AM
Has the question ever been asked why a MGCP gateway cannot block calls based on calling number? Or more specifically why the CUCM cannot block the call coming in from the MGCP gateway. I don't necessarily need a command on the router to block the call, but the CUCM to block/reject/whatever based on inbound calling number.
I understand this question has been asked time and time again, but here I am with a MGCP gateway in my deployment and the request from my staff to block inbound numbers.
Can anyone give me an explanation as to why this feature is unavailable? Thanks!
James
06-27-2008 09:18 AM
MGCP is a master slave protocol, it just sends ALL to CUCM. CUCM only takes decisions on called number
H323 is peer to peer and can take decisions based on called and calling numbers before even sending something else to CUCM or to other endpoints
if you know the protocols you know why it has the limitations
HTH
javalenc
if this helps, please rate
06-27-2008 10:02 AM
Jaime, thanks for your helpful response.
It sounds like I will be converting my MGCP gateway over to a H.323 one.
James
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