07-07-2011 05:53 AM - edited 03-17-2019 10:22 PM
Hi everyone,
I am receiving calls from asterisk@different ip addresses on my VCS Expressway trying to dial different numbers. I have enabled a local call policy rule to reject asterisk@.* to any destination .* but it does not work and I still get these call attempts.
Has anyone encountered this and knows how to stop these calls?
Thanks
Maciek
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07-19-2011 03:59 PM
Martin,
the VCS allows to address-switch on both the 'origin', 'authenticated-origin' and 'unauthenticated-origin', and this approach opens up for a lot of flexibility.
For example, by address-switching the 'origin' field when authentication is enabled, you could easily create a 'catch-all' section when matching 'origin' on 'not-present', such as in situations when you do not really care what the origin is, but rather look to manipulate the call behaviour based on whether the call is authenticated or not.
As an example, the following CPL example will send all incoming, un-authenticated calls to the IP GW alias 'notauthenticated@domain', and proxy all other (authenticated) calls with the originally called alias:
xmlns:taa="http://www.tandberg.net/cpl-extensions"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:cpl cpl.xsd">
Hope this helps,
Andreas
07-20-2011 11:18 AM
Andreas, Martin,
Thanks very much for your help!
07-13-2011 12:49 AM
We're just starting to see these attempts as well, implemented "your" CPL - works a treat.
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