Specifications

Setting Up Call Handling
How to Set Up Call Handling for Incoming and Outgoing Calls
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Finally, the COR list is applied to the individual phone numbers.
call-manager-fallback
max-conferences 8
cor incoming engineering 1 1001 - 1001
cor incoming hr 2 1002 - 1002
cor incoming manager 3 1003 - 1008
The sample configuration allows for the following:
Extension 1001 to call 734... numbers, 911, and 316....
Extension 1002 to call 734..., 1800 numbers, 911, and 316....
Extension 1003 through 1008 to call all of the possible Cisco Unified SRST router numbers
All extensions to call 316....
Call Blocking (Toll Bar) Based on Time of Day and Day of Week or Date
Call blocking to prevent unauthorized use of phones is implemented by matching a pattern of specified
digits during a specified time of day and day of week or date. Up to 32 patterns of digits can be specified.
Call blocking is supported on IP phones only and not on analog foreign exchange station (FXS) phones.
When a user attempts to place a call to digits that match a pattern that has been specified for call blocking
during a time period that has been defined for call blocking, a fast busy signal is played for
approximately 10 seconds. The call is then terminated, and the line is placed back in on-hook status.
In SRST (call-manager-fallback configuration) mode, there is no phone- or pin-based exemption to
after-hours call blocking.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. call-manager-fallback
2. after-hours block pattern tag pattern [7-24]
3. after-hours day day start-time stop-time
4. after-hours date month date start-time stop-time
5. exit