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CME behavior with call blocking using COR and after hours

jmcornilla
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I have a CME 8.X setup.  Call blocking is done by using both CORlists and after-hours blocking.  I assign a phone's calling privilege (can call internal, local, NDD, IDD)by assigning CORlists, but I try to control long distance calling (NDD and IDD) via PIN codes by using after-hours blocking.  Basically, phones that can call long distance should be able to do so only by using PIN codes.

I have configured some phones to be unable to call long distance, but when I login with the PIN, this phone can call any numbers blocked by the after-hours blocking.  Is this the expected behavior when using COR with after-hours blocking?

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Actually even 9T conflitcs with 9... as well with anything that begins with 9 and is ended by timeout.

So, do not use dots as long as possible. Use digits matching, for example 9[2-9]....T for numbers that begin with possible digits from 2 to 9, are of variable lenght with a minimum of five digts.

Also, with COR you must use "huntstop" for all DPs that can be matched by any dialed string.

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