Re: [Asterisk-Users] Question on callingpres and blocked numbers

2005-10-27 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Kevin Bockman wrote: This is just a feature of PRI service. Of course all of the call info is still available even if you 'block' it. The call still has to be traceable. Magic huh? I thought that was cool too the first time I found out about it. It depends on whether you are purchasing

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Question on callingpres and blocked numbers

2005-10-26 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Matt wrote: For instance, when someone blocks their number it comes into our system with the block flag (across PRI). It is then passed on to the ATA as blocked. Is it legal for me to set the flag back to unblock the call? (I realize no one here is probably a lawer but was just curious to

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Question on callingpres and blocked numbers

2005-10-26 Thread Dave Grey
On Oct 26, 2005, at 10:31 PM, Kevin P. Fleming wrote: Matt wrote: For instance, when someone blocks their number it comes into our system with the block flag (across PRI). It is then passed on to the ATA as blocked. Is it legal for me to set the flag back to unblock the call? (I

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Question on callingpres and blocked numbers

2005-10-26 Thread Kevin Bockman
Dave Grey wrote: I found this pretty interesting -- I didn't know that when you blocked CID with *67 or per-line blocking that it went anywhere at all. Apparently, IPKall (who I am using for DID) is doing this unblocking. I tested a couple of different numbers (A cellphone on a network

[Asterisk-Users] Question on callingpres and blocked numbers

2005-10-25 Thread Matt
Hi, Does anyone know what the legalness is of unblocking a blocked call? For instance, when someone blocks their number it comes into our system with the block flag (across PRI). It is then passed on to the ATA as blocked. Is it legal for me to set the flag back to unblock the call? (I