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Interconnect Restriction

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lvlatty

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Apr 24, 2009
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Hi. I have 62 3300's and am trying to use interconnect restriction across 3300's, anyone know if this is possible.

Scenario is as follows

PBX1- EXT 1000 - Interconnect 2
Interconnect restriction 2 restricted from 1

PBX2- EXT 2000 - Interconnect 1
Interconnect restriction 2 restricted from 1

The call still works, Interconnect works fine for the local PBX but not when travesing an IP Trunk. Does anyone else use this feature?

Cheers

Matt
 
How certain are you that it's an Interconnect problem?

I've never seen anyone use Interconnect Restriction at the instrument level, though I guess you could, such as to prevent phone A from calling phone B, but still allow B to call A.

Interconnect Restriction applies only within the architecture of the local machine, to restrict one device from interconnecting with another device (or resource, i.e., trunk) on that same machine. It's most common use is with trunks, as a "roadblock" to prevent an incoming call from turning around and going back out on another trunk, as you might do in the design of your toll fraud prevention technique.



Interconnect Restriction is not a system-wide resource. It is a local resource, within the confines of the machine you are working with.


Original MUG/NAMU Charter Member
 
Yep, thats what i feared. I suppose what im looking for is an internal ARS.

I want to have a public phone which only has access to a restricted telephone directory. Figured interconnect may help.

Any other ideas then to achieve this objective?
 
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