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highly restrictive station

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netadmin65

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Feb 14, 2003
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I need a station that only allows outgoing local.
I am aware of the implications of not having 911
at this phone, as it is just a lobby phone, and
if there is an emergency, someone on staff will
be able to dial 911 for them.

That said, I used an unused COR, set up a different
partition group, and added only one route pattern for
that group for the index the ars analysis came up with.
I do not have vectoring.

This all works fine, until I try 411 plus a bunch more
digits, i think it was 10 digits more. I get through
to directory assistance, and from there can have them
complete any call for me for an additional charge.
Can anyone say toll fraud?

I've looked through the rest of the posts, but can
find nothing that works for this particular problem.
The FRL for the COR is set as low as I can go while
still allowing local calls.

In the book, it gives an example of:

change ars analysis <digits here> part 2

I do have partitioning set up, but this command won't
accept &quot;part 2&quot; at the end.

Please help...
 
Actually what you have above are 2 different command...

change ars analysis <digits> and
change part <x> (where x = the partition group index)

On the partition index table, have you entered &quot;deny&quot; for any types of calls that you don't want to allow?
 

From my previous message:

>That said, I used an unused COR, set up a different
>partition group, and added only one route pattern for
>that group for the index the ars analysis came up with.

And, yes, even though I did not state it, I used blank
for the other indexes in the PGN2 column, and then
tried &quot;deny&quot;. Deny helped, but I was still able to
get extra digits after the 411, and get through to
directory assistance.
 
Go to your ars analysis & make sure 411 is in there. if it isn't, add it with a min & max of 3. Regardless of whether it is there or not, give it an unused &quot;p&quot; number in the route pattern column. Go to the partition group & under the column for the the extension in question put adeny. In the remaining columns put the route pattern 411 would normally take, for those partitions it is allowed.

Paul Beddows
Avaya Implementation
Telus
Vancouver, Canada
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