![]() ![]() It could also happen that certain phone service providers offer some of the features under different star codes. Although most other service providers have developed their star codes by this model, not all of them offer the same features. The star codes in the table above are available to all AT&T users. Prevents all incoming calls while giving the busy signal. There is a fee for using this star code.Īutomatically disabled after you finish your call. Traces the number of your last received call. Prevents calls from callers who have blocked their Caller ID.Ĭalls the last number that has called you. Star Codes and Calling Features Codeįorwards all incoming calls to a number of your choosing.ĭial *72, enter an alternate number, and press #.įorwards all incoming calls to a number of your choosing when your line is busy.ĭial *90, enter an alternate number, and press #.īlocks incoming calls from up to 100 numbers.ĭial *61 to block unwanted calls from certain numbers. The following section will show you some of the most useful star codes and how you can use them. All of them work on the same or similar principle. Originally we just had the 3300 and MBG but Anynode was added for Teams direct routing the 3300 is only used for a few on-prem phones but naturally one department refuses to let it go.There are many other codes that allow you to use different features while calling. Youll find it on the Home Screen or in the springboard at the bottom of the screen. This app is green with a white phone receiver icon in it. (I'd love to eliminate the MBG altogether as it's redundant, but it seems Mitel 3300 likes to use a different IP for media negotiation and I'm not sure how to set that up in Anynode). Method 1 Blocking a Number on an iPhone 1 Open your iPhones Phone app. On a call coming in, I see the invites, but no replies from the MBG.Īny ideas? Spent hours fiddling with this. I can do a packet trace at the border gateway and see the incoming options packets, but nothing going on. Posts: 112 Tweet 1 Blocking an Inbound call 01-15-2010, 12:56 PM Is there a way to block a number that keeps calling A few months ago we had 4 PRI's installed with a block of 400 DID's and have a collection agency calling looking for someone that once had one of our new numbers. However anything Anynode tries to send in is rejected even OPTIONS packets. Calls can go OUT from the Mitel 3300 fine (through Anynode), so it's not a network issue. This normally works fine, but after updates last night something broke and I'm not sure if it's just hosed or a "new" setting somewhere I need to fix. ![]() Long story short, I have Mitel 3300 > Mitel Border Gateway > Anynode SBC. If forwarding directly doesnt work, try using a System Speed Dial - program your number in as a speed dial number on the System Speed Dial form, then use the Call Forwarding form to send your calls to the speed dial instead of directly to the mobile. I swear I have this somewhat often, and in the past I just revert the snapshot and undo the updates, unfortunately I deleted the snapshots in this case as I had calls going out, not knowing I didn't have calls coming in. Once the call connected, it was defaulting back to the default port number which the firewall was blocking, and causing the calls to drop (no ACKs). UPDATE: The fix was to specify the non-standard port number under local domain in the SIP node of Anynode. If you have been the target of solicitation, message the mods with a screenshot of the conversation and we will take action accordingly. Disagreements of varying intensities will happen, but particularly vitriolic attacks will be pruned from the discussion. If you do share identifying information, you must provide evidence that consent has been obtained. Do not share any identifying information such as names, addresses or phone numbers without consent. Reviews of businesses, products or services must go in the monthly reviews thread. Requests for business, product or service recommendations must go in the monthly requests thread. Do not invite, encourage, or seek help with engaging in unethical or fraudulent activity relating to VoIP, such as call spoofing, robocalling and autodialers, or fraudulent STIR/SHAKEN attestation. Do not send private messages to users, or invite users to send you a private message, for the purpose of promoting or advertising a business, service or product. This includes recommending a user change providers when they have not indicated they are interested in doing so. Do not promote or advertise for any business, service or product unless responding to a specific request for recommendations. ![]()
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