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CM 3 routing by ICLID

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Foneranger

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Sep 14, 2005
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Want to restrict 1 incoming caller id to disconnect or music, I am not sure if i can use a vector or dont know how to use vector routing table..

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the probability is that there is a better way to do this but just off the cuff, I can think of one...

...and assuming it's an ISDN trunk - "change incoming trunk 10" or if this switch is an earlier version, you can change trunk 10 and go to page 5 or 6, whereever the incoming call handling page is...( they changed the incoming call handling form in version 4.0(i think) and moved this table from the trunk form, page 5 to its own form)

assuming our extension is 1234 - you should be able to manipulate the DID and send it to something else - in which case you could put extension 1234 in the incoming call handling table manipulate the digits to something else like 5678, where 5678 is a vdn with vector 10 - vector 10 says

1 if ani = number route to number 1234
2 route to (the number of the station you want the rest of the calls to ring to)

in the first example if the ani matches it follows step 1 any other number fails step one, routes to step to and rings your phone...you may be able to put the ANI in the VRT table and then the vector would be

1 if ani if vrt 1
2 route to 1234

you may have to tweek this a little as I'm going from memory (its been awhile) but I think it will work... only problem is - if the far end gets hip to your scene, all they have to do is use another phone to call in... or you could assign the communication manager feature button "choke originater of call" - when the caller calls in, press the button and the phone cord on the far end wraps around the neck of the person making the call. (must be preceded by a legal announcment warning of the feature attack )

im only kidding, good luck



 
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