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If you need to block a special prefix (Destination) to all Users, follow these steps:
If you need to block a special prefix (Destination) to all Users, follow these steps:


# Create an empty LCR (without Providers in it) - "Empty LCR".
1. Create an empty LCR (without Providers in it) - "Empty LCR":


[[File:block_dst_1.png]]
[[File:block_dst_1.png]]


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# In Localization Global Rule, add a rule for your prefix and set it to route to Empty LCR.
2. In Localization Global Rule, add a rule for your prefix and set it to route to Empty LCR:


[[File:block_dst_2.png]]
[[File:block_dst_2.png]]


Now, when the user dials a number with this prefix (Destination), the call will be routed to the empty LCR, which is to say it will be dropped.
Now, when the user dials a number with this prefix (Destination), the call will be routed to the empty LCR, which is to say it will be dropped.
(In this example we are blocking UK numbers starting with 44, change in your system accordingly).

Revision as of 06:57, 17 August 2010

Block Destination to User

If you need to block a special prefix (Destination), follow these steps:

  1. Create an empty LCR (without Providers in it) - "Empty LCR".
  2. In the LCR used by the user, use Call routing per destination basis to add the prefix you want to block.
  3. Assign "Empty LCR" to this prefix.

Now, when the user dials a number with this prefix (Destination), the call will be routed to the empty LCR, which is to say it will be dropped.



Block Destination to all Users

If you need to block a special prefix (Destination) to all Users, follow these steps:

1. Create an empty LCR (without Providers in it) - "Empty LCR":

Block dst 1.png


2. In Localization Global Rule, add a rule for your prefix and set it to route to Empty LCR:

Block dst 2.png

Now, when the user dials a number with this prefix (Destination), the call will be routed to the empty LCR, which is to say it will be dropped.

(In this example we are blocking UK numbers starting with 44, change in your system accordingly).