I believe that you can use PERL regexps in the check items.
In that case, you can have in your users file:
#
# DEFAULT user to reject blank CLI
#
DEFAULT Calling-Station-ID=/^$/, Auth-Type="Reject"
I'm not sure if that'll work, but give it a try.
John
At 05:11 PM 9/16/99 +1000, you wrote:
Hello,
Just wondering if anyone knows how to block a call when there is no caller
ID. I can use a check item such as:
test Password="testpass", Calling-Station-Id=/249/
but Just wondering how to only accept when there is CLI
Thanks
Matt
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