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At a property with a NEC 2000IPS, I have been asked if I can block an inbound number. At present, they have a post-it on the phone: "If 831-555-1234 calls, don't answer."
They would like for me to block the inbound caller. I don't believe that the 2000IPS will do that. I might be able to get the telco to do it
Telco is Telepacific (PRI).
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Any thoughts, good wishes, war stories, knock-knock jokes, etc., would be appreciated.
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I have done routing via caller ID, but not sure how many digits were used. I can do a little research.
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