RE: Matching & Blocking a PSTN # on CCM

From: wilfred d'souza (wilfred_thegr8@yahoo.co.in)
Date: Tue May 27 2008 - 12:05:47 ART


I guess I misinterpreted the question. Yes you are right on your views about ANI with CCM
   
  Thanks,
  Wilfred

Thorsten Mayr <thorsten.mayr@gmx.net> wrote:
  Wilfred,

It's not to block a destination but based on ANI, which on MGCP, I wouldn't
know a way round to be honest... ccm/cucm doesn't have routing based on ANI.
If you swap and make it a H323 gateway you get the option to do a profile on
incoming and match on ANI and do (route into nirvana/drop) what ever you
want with it :)

Cheers
T

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
wilfred d'souza
Sent: 27 May 2008 15:42
To: Tony Edwards; Radioactive Frog
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Matching & Blocking a PSTN # on CCM

Tony,

You can match the pattern using translation pattern and then say block
this pattern instead of the default route this pattern option. I guess you
have already tried this option. Can you please let me know what happens when
you tired this option?

Thanks,
Wilfred

Tony Edwards wrote:
Hi Frog,

It is PSTN /Cellular incoming # , for example 419 616 430.

Number can be any I guess & let me understand on how to deploy the NBAR kind
of filtering on CCM for this example external number.

thanks for your help.

tony

On 5/27/08, Radioactive Frog
wrote:
>
> Hi Tony,
> Do you know the ANI or DNIS of the call you want to block?
> Cheers
>
> On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 8:29 PM, Tony Edwards
> wrote:
>
>> Hi GS,
>>
>> I was wondering is there any way ,where I can do NBAR Filtering ( where I
>> can match any peer to peer apps and drop em) kind of config on CCM 4.2.x
>> for incoming PSTN numbers ?
>>
>> I needed to ** block ** an incoming PSTN number that is hitting randomly
>> on
>> our MGCP gateways who are doing Q931 backhauling to our CCM. Even though
I
>> could able to find ways to do this filtering on H323 gateways , I am bit
>> unsuccessful in doing the same on MGCP gateways ( i.e on CCM). I tried
>> to match the incoming number with a Translation Pattern or CTI RP and
then
>> redirect it to a non existing voice mail port ..etc. Also I tried with
>> playing with Calling Party T/M mask too with out much success.
>>
>> Any advise is much appreciated.
>>
>> tony.
>>
>>
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