Configuring caller group control, Configuring a subscriber group, Configuring a caller group on a voice entity – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 5600 User Manual
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Configuring caller group control
Caller group control allows you to filter outgoing calls on the calling side or filter incoming calls on the
called side based on caller groups. Caller group control is often used on the calling side.
A caller group references a subscriber group that defines the matching calling numbers. After you bind
a caller group to a voice entity on the calling side, the matching calling numbers can or cannot call the
called numbers on the voice entity.
Configuring a subscriber group
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter voice view.
voice-setup
N/A
3.
Enter dial program view.
dial-program
N/A
4.
Create a subscriber group and
enter subscriber group view.
subscriber-group group-id
By default, no subscriber group
exists.
You can configure a maximum of
10 subscriber groups.
5.
(Optional.) Configure a
description for the subscriber
group.
description text
By default, no description is
configured for the subscriber
group.
6.
Configure a match template for
the subscriber group.
match-template match-string
By default, no match template is
configured for the subscriber
group.
You can configure multiple match
templates for a subscriber group.
Configuring a caller group on a voice entity
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter voice view.
voice-setup
N/A
3.
Enter dial program view.
dial-program
N/A
4.
Create a voice entity and enter
voice entity view.
entity entity-number { pots |
voip }
N/A
5.
Configure the voice entity to
permit or deny the calling
numbers in the specified
subscriber group.
caller-group { deny | permit }
group-id
By default, all calling numbers are
permitted.