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Blocking external calls to cell phone

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sorry, not just cell phones, external (restrict to on campus) in general.
 
just chg my desk phone cls to cfxd and was able to use transfer button coming from a different trunk and trn to my cell phone.
 
CFXD= Call Forward eXternal Deny, means you cannot forward to an external trunk, (CFXA= Call Forward eXternal Allow, would allow you to direct it to an external trunk)

CFW 4= Call ForWard 4 (only allows 4 digits to be entered against this key, if you changed it to 8 it would allow 8 digits) if you have 4 digit internal extns then this is fine.

:)

Remember if it doesn't work hit it harder

Scott UK
 
Is there a way to restrict transfer as well?
 
Assuming that your incoming calls are using the same route as your outgoing calls, you might want to change the RDB in LD 16. Check if TRMB = YES?. If it does, then change it to "NO" and try the test again.

As it's a campus, but might want to restrict some users from making calls to cell phones.

All the best

Firebird Scrambler
Meridian 1 / Succession and BCM / Norstar Programmer in the UK

If it's working, then leave it alone!.
 
As mentioned in the thread you referenced I would look at ftop in the cdb. If that doesn't work for you then tbar will.
 
Turning tromboning to NO didnt solve the issue. I'm a little rusty, what ld do i use for ftop?
 
scratch that, ld 21. changed ftop to ftly and didnt phase the transfer key.
 
You should have changed it in ld 15. Net_data. You have to change the phone database as well. fttu,fttc ot fttr.
 
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