Hello,
I reside in the US with a FPL account running on a linksys PAP2TNA.
I have a local line (206) for my day to day but have my PAP2T connected for calling back home.
I would like to disable e911 from the PAP2T in the event there is an emergency and someone picks up the wrong phone.
Any suggestions on how to disable 911?
How to bock outbound 911
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Re: How to bock outbound 911
Hi kjmj,
Due to CRTC regulations, we are unable to block 911 calling from our lines.
Due to CRTC regulations, we are unable to block 911 calling from our lines.
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Re: How to bock outbound 911

However, since you have a PAP2T-NA you can block any number from being dialled out from your phone. You have to search the forum or google PAP2T dial plans as I have a short window to do that for you at the moment.
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Re: How to bock outbound 911
I have a few minutes on my hands before my meeting, so here...say ah!
Add "911!" at the beginning of your dial plan. Hence your dial plan would look like, (911!|...) replacing the ... with the original dial plan without the parentheses.
A better approach would be to redirect the 911 call to the 911 number of the area you currently live, hence dial plan would look like this (make sure to change 12066842489 with the correct 911 number of the area you are currently located),
(<911:12066842489>S0|...)
***edit***
Meeting was short so here is a link to PAP2T dial plan basics...
http://www.netphonedirectory.com/pap2_dialplan2.htm
Add "911!" at the beginning of your dial plan. Hence your dial plan would look like, (911!|...) replacing the ... with the original dial plan without the parentheses.
A better approach would be to redirect the 911 call to the 911 number of the area you currently live, hence dial plan would look like this (make sure to change 12066842489 with the correct 911 number of the area you are currently located),
(<911:12066842489>S0|...)
***edit***
Meeting was short so here is a link to PAP2T dial plan basics...
http://www.netphonedirectory.com/pap2_dialplan2.htm
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Re: How to bock outbound 911
Thanks cu2o2o2! I will give that a try!