[Asterisk-Users] Attack dialing

pdhales at optusnet.com.au pdhales at optusnet.com.au
Sun Dec 11 14:47:13 MST 2005


In Australia, dialling a number more than 3 times in a row without waiting a
certain amount of time is not allowed to be programmed into a system.

Not against the law, but againt telecom reg's.

PaulH

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Welter" <mike at telecommatters.net>
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Attack dialing


> I think "attack dialing" means to dial all 10,000 number in an exchange,
> looking for modems and fax machines.  BTW, Colorado Springs, Colorado
> has made it illegal to dial a number without intending to have a
> conversation <sigh>  Probably something to do with NORAD or Space Command.
>
> Eric Bishop wrote:
> > Anyone have eny elegant dial plan config for attack dialing? Basically I
> > just want to automatically and continuously dial a busy until it is
> > answered and then hand it over to a SIP hanset.
> >
> >
> > Thanks.....
> >
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