heros wrote:

 More I see another workaround.

1) Create a permission no_customer_1 à assign this permission to customer 2 with extension 500

2) Create a permission no_customer_2 à assign this permission to customer1 with extension 600

3) Create a rule in dialplan with permission no_customer_1. This rule forward calls matching 5XX to an autoattendant that say "you are not allowed to dial this number"

4) Create a rule in dialplan with permission no_customer_2. This rule forward calls matching 6XX call to autoattendant that say "you are not allowed to dial this number"

Have you actually tried that? The last I heard (3.10.2) you couldn't do that sort of thing because of limitations in the SipXecs dial plan implementation. Basically, if the number matched a dial rule but you didn't have the correct permission, then SipXecs would drop the call instead of checking to see if there was another rule that matched the number. I didn't think it had been fixed.

Keith.
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