So if I want to reject one particular phone number and I am using an SQL
Subscribers table, how would I go about that without using handlers? I have a
feeling I would be forced to use a handler, no?
..Rich
Mike McCauley wrote:
> Hi Anton,
>
> Yes, you can set up Radiator to authenticate or reject based on
> Calling-Station-Id, same as any other check item. You could also use
> Calling-Station-Id in a Handler clause to choose the auth method to use:
>
> <Handler Calling-Station-Id=12345>
> <AuthBy ...>
> </Handler>
>
> Cheers.
>
> On Apr 13, 4:11pm, Anton Sparrius wrote:
> > Subject: (RADIATOR) Caller ID
> >
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>
> Hi,
>
> We normally dont worry about the CallerID, but is it possible to not allow a
> call if it comes from a certain phone number, regardless of what the
> username is?? Or is this more of a NAS thing?
>
> Regards,
>
> Anton Sparrius
> Chief Operations Officer
>
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