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Different Use fo Symposium

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pdulfo

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Just used Symposium for a task I did not expect.

We have a member of staff who is receiving nuicance calls from an ex-partner. I am now using symposium to trap the incoming number and terminate the call.

Simple but effective.

PD-S
 
Interesting. How did you do this?

Lenana.
 
The first step is to change the users personal DN, inconvienient but necessary.

Then creat ethe original DN as a CDN. Setup a variable of type CLID and load it with the all the numbers you wish to block. Then a very simple script.
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IF CLID = blocked then
disconnect
end if

route call 3501
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I will make the script a bit nicer, but it works.

PD-S
 
Yes - I do this all the time, - use a CLID statement to disconnect.

I also use SCCS to verify CLID's dialing into Servers. If not my CLID - call disconnects.
 
A little bit nasty I know but why not try the following,

Build a phantom DN and place the originating CLI / ANI onto that extension, Then write a script that when a certain CLI matches it routes to the Phantom, which does a DCFW to the local authorities, They will then pick uo the originating CLI and the last laugh will not be on the idiot that started it all.

Jay
 
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