Configuring Outgoing Call Barring - HP FlexNetwork MSR Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring outgoing call barring

When subscribers do not want others to use their telephones, they can set a password to lock their
telephones. Outgoing call barring can achieve this purpose. When they want to make calls, they can
disable outgoing call barring.
The device supports two outgoing call barring configuration methods:
Subscribers perform configurations by using keys on a telephone terminal.
The system administrator performs configurations by using command lines on the device.
Configuration prerequisites
The router is equipped with an FXS voice interface card.
Enabling and disabling outgoing call barring by using keys
The device supports the outgoing call barring configuration for the FXS voice subscriber line on
telephone terminals. After you enable outgoing call barring on a telephone, you can view the
corresponding operation result by using the display this command in voice subscriber line view.
To enable and disable outgoing call barring:
Enable keys
*54*number#
Enabling outgoing call barring by using command lines
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter voice subscriber line
view.
3.
Enable outgoing call barring.
Configuration example
Telephone A does not want anyone to use this telephone to make calls, and sets the password 1234.
When the subscriber at Telephone A calls Telephone B, the line between Telephone A and Telephone
B is directly cleared.
# Enter voice subscriber line view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] subscriber-line 1/0
# Enable outgoing call barring and set the password to 1234.
[Sysname-subscriber-line1/0] dialout-restriction enable password cipher 1234
Disable keys
#54*number#
Command
system-view
subscriber-line line-number
dialout-restriction enable password
{ cipher | simple } password
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Remarks
The string "number" represents a password. You
also need to enter the password when disabling
outgoing call barring.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
Disabled by default.

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