Doesn't seem necessary at this time. Why not just record the caller ID in Asterisk when the user dials the *57 "Customer Originated Trace" CLASS feature? It's easy enough to store "last number that called this number" stuff in the DB, and then act on it with a perl script or something. If you're getting harassing calls that don't have caller ID set on them, that is a minor issue to filter calls out with no valid caller ID.


This is not the "right" answer, but the ease of implementing 90% of the functionality makes putting a patch in to send things back up the PRI in Q.931 messaging format seem a little like overkill.

JT


I didn't get any feedback on this, I guess its nobody else has come across the requirement maybe ?

 -----Original Message-----
 From: Low, Adam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 12 August 2003 12:29
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Malicious Call Trace


All,


 Has anyone had any thoughts/discussion on providing a
 malicious call trace feature within Asterisk. Most legacy
 PBX's support this feature which allows a handset user to
 indicate using DTMF during a call that it's a malicious call
 which instructs the PBX to send a specific Q931 message over
 the ISDN to the providers switch telling it to log the call
 details as malicious for later reference or blocking.

Rgds, Adam


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