What's what I'm trying to avoid. To answer your question: I have TE4XXP with T1s (not PRIs). What I want to do is block it based on the caller-id and not the DID Number. That way, I don't have to write 100+ lines.

Thanks,
Daniel

On Apr 29, 2005, at 6:23 PM, Stefan Gofferje wrote:

Daniel Salama schrieb:

Question: how can I block someone from calling us?

Sometimes we get crank calls into our office. We'd like to build a list of callers to be blocked. When they call, they should hear busy and then we hang up. We have about 100 DIDs routed to different contexts and I wouldn't want to have to manually edit all contexts. Is there a way to do something global to create something like a black list of caller IDs to block?

Depends on what channel / hardware you are using...

try exten => <incomingdidno>/<annoyingcallersnumber>,1,Busy

regards,
Stefan

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