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Spam Filter (Term RP)

Spam Filter (Term RP)

Enable Spam Filter - This setting will enable or disable Spam Protection for the route plan. If the ANI in the SIP Invite is found in the Orchestrator’s Spam list then the call is considered a Spam call.

Spam Level - The set of constants to indicate how likely it is that a given phone number will be originating unwanted or illegal calls. They are, in order of increasing likelihood of being a spammer/scammer.

Action: Block Traffic - This setting will prevent a Spam call from being routing to a vendor (Relationship - Trunk Group) that is selected in the Vendor Considers sections.

SIP Code - This field will be used to populate the sip_code field in the B-Leg CDR that is generated when a Spam call would have been sent to a vendor if not for Spam Filtering.

SIP Reason - This field will be used to populate the sip_reason field in the B-Leg CDR that is generated when a Spam call would have been sent to the vendor if not for Spam Filtering.

If a SIP Invite is rejected (not send to any vendor) due to Spam Filtering, the SIP Response to the originator will be a SIP 503 Service Unavailable message with an X-Reason header of Routes Exhausted.

Action: Label Traffic - This setting will forward a Spam call to a vendor (based on the routing rules not just the Relationship - Trunk Groups listed in the Spam Filter’s Vendor Considers section) and will replace the Caller Name in the To header with the value displayed in the Caller Id field.

 

Vendor Considers - This section identifies all the vendors (Relationship - Trunk Groups that are checked) that will be removed from consideration when a call is identified as Spam and the Action is Block Traffic.

 

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