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Routing calls (NXX blocks) based on ANI

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kulabird

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Jan 13, 2010
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Can anyone point me in the right direction?

We have callers from a specific NXX calling my CM 6.3 and I need to redirect these calls to a VDN (currently built and working). Why? We are getting voice phishing (vishing) from this NXX and we need to address this without completely blocking NXXs.

Ideas?
 
yes you can if these calls are hitting a vector 1st, through a vrt table in the vector
 
Drat, I should have listed more detail...

I have over 300+ DID numbers with multiple PRIs and incoming calls hittting my PBX always hit trunk 1. Because of the large number of DIDs I use 'incoming call handling treatment' to strip the incoming numbers to match the internal numbering. So if a caller is trying to reach me at 271-3333, I use incoming call handling to strip the 2 digits to match my internal number of 13333. If accounting wants to broadcast 271-4100 as the accounting main line, no problem, I create an xported station of 14100 if they want automated attendant or a VDN of 14100 and have it ring a bridged line appearance on the accounting teams phones.

As for blocking individual ANI numbers, I can do this via COR/XMobile (thanks to this forum and IAUG forums). But I'm not trying to 'block' numbers but rather redirect callers using a particular local NXX number to a VDN. Once it hits the VDN, I can direct to a vector and use VRTs. But trying to redirect all calls with NXX ANI on a trunk, that one, I do not know.

And my head hurts from hitting the wall.
 
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