depends how you route calls, what do you dial for an outside line (9,0, etc.) print the DNB of that number what is it? Also if on a newer system do you have any zfdp? (LD 117 - prt zdp)
If no zfdp and your number for an outside line is an AC1/2 code look in LD 90
REQ prt
CUST 0
FEAT net
TRAN ac1
TYPE all
you will then find out if you use NPA (Normal for US) or SPN you could then add an ARRN against the relevant entry to pick out you number and route it to a different RLI and do with it what you want.
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 94315041 USED U P: 9581768 818452 TOT: 104715261
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1343 KBYTES
REQ prt
CUST 0
FEAT net
TRAN ac1
TYPE all
NPA 416
RLI 1
DENY 976
SDRR DENY CODES = 1
ITEI NONE
Hi bignose21: the number I want to block is 416-352-6029, then how to setup block for it? I am not familiar with cs1k command, really appreciate your help!!!
I think this is what you need to do to add in the deny code. I've shown you the change sequence in bold and also the current settings first and the changed settings at the end. I think it should work.
>LD 90
REQ PRT
CUST 0
FEAT NET
TRAN AC1
TYPE NPA
NPA
NPA 416
RLI 1
DENY 976
SDRR DENY CODES = 1
ITEI NONE
REQ CHG
CUST 0
FEAT NET
TRAN AC1
TYPE NPA
NPA 416
RLI
SDRR DENY
DENY 3526029
DENY
SDRR
ITEI
NPA
REQ PRT
CUST 0
FEAT NET
TRAN AC1
TYPE NPA
NPA 416
NPA 416
RLI 1
DENY 3526029
DENY 976
SDRR DENY CODES = 2
ITEI NONE
REQ
Firebird Scrambler
Nortel and Avaya Meridian 1 / Succession and BCM / Norstar Programmer
Very advance high level knowledge on the Linux BCM phone system.
You said this was a 7 digit local call but then you listed out a 10 digit number. Hod do you dial it, 7 or 10 digits? Makes a world of difference. Looks like it is a 10 digit NPA not a 7 digit NXX
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