As mentioned recently on the list in other posts, don't forget to allow emergency calls through no matter what unless you have tremendous lawyers....

Conrad Wood wrote:
On Tue, 2006-10-17 at 10:25 -0500, Carlos Chavez wrote:
        I have a customer that wants to lock his phone when he goes home at
night so no one else can use it.  What would be the easiest way to do
this?

To do something similar, I created a dialplan extension that - if
dialled - creates a file on the server. If dialled again, it removes the
file again.
Then, in the context of the phone I check for existence of that file and
if it exists I play a busy signal and hangup. (Of course, unless the
extension to re-enable it is dialled ;) ).
Additionally, I ask the user for a password to lock/unlock it.




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