05-02-2012 09:53 PM - edited 03-19-2019 04:51 AM
Hi all.
I want to block all national/mobile calls from my phone (i.e either from my deskphone or my DN) and only allowed after entering any sort of PIN or password. I am using CUCM 8. I want only my phone (or DN) to be affected, this policy shall not be global.
Is there anyway of doing it ?
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05-02-2012 10:09 PM
Hi,
You can do it by creating extra route pattern.
1) Remove current route pattern's partition for National and mobile from CSS of your IP phone.
So your phone will not be able to call those numbers
2) Create new duplicate route pattern with new partition. This partition would be part of your IP phones CSS. Assign FAC/CMC feature on this route pattern.
Regards
Ronak patel
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05-02-2012 10:09 PM
Hi,
You can do it by creating extra route pattern.
1) Remove current route pattern's partition for National and mobile from CSS of your IP phone.
So your phone will not be able to call those numbers
2) Create new duplicate route pattern with new partition. This partition would be part of your IP phones CSS. Assign FAC/CMC feature on this route pattern.
Regards
Ronak patel
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10-11-2012 09:41 AM
Hello Ronak,
Could be help me out to understand few things here.
1) Is Route Partition/route pattern partion and Agent partition are different ? If yes then what is the process for creating them. i.e where to create and how to create them .
2) What is FAC and CMC feature , and where to find them.
Pls share the full process.
10-12-2012 12:16 AM
Hi
Answer to your 1st query :- Yes they are different. To complete call the Route Pattern's Partition should be present in Agents CSS.
2nd :-
Forced Authorization Codes (FAC) and Client Matter Codes (CMC) allow you to manage call access and accounting. CMC assists with call accounting and billing for billable clients, while Forced Authorization Codes regulate the types of calls that certain users can place.
Client matter codes force the user to enter a code to specify that the call relates to a specific client matter. You can assign client matter codes to customers, students, or other populations for call accounting and billing purposes. The Forced Authorization Codes feature forces the user to enter a valid authorization code before the call completes.
Regards
Ronak patel
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10-15-2012 02:50 AM
OK Thanks a ton..!!
Could u pl put some more light on you previous reply to JONN on his scenerio.
We also planning to active the same scenerio in our setup.
rgds
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