![]() Modifies one or more parameters of a blocked number pattern in the tenant list. Removes a blocked number pattern from the tenant list. ![]() Returns a list of all blocked number patterns added to the tenant list including Name, Description, Enabled (True/False), and Pattern.Īdds a blocked number pattern to the tenant list. You manage number patterns by using the New-, Get-, Set-, Test-, and Remove-CsInboundBlockedNumberPattern Teams PowerShell Module cmdlets. ![]() Set-CsTenantBlockedCallingNumbers allows you to specify whether the global tenant blocked calls are turned on or off at the tenant level. This cmdlet also returns whether blocking has been Enabled (True or False). Get-CsTenantBlockedCallingNumbers returns the inbound block number patterns and the inbound exempt number patterns parameters for the global blocked number list. To view and activate the call blocking feature, use the Get- and Set-CsTenantBlockingCallingNumbers Teams PowerShell Module cmdlets. A new number or pattern that's added or removed in the blocked callers list may take up to 24 hours for the pattern to become active. The order of the expressions is unimportant-the first pattern matched in the list results in the call being blocked. Number block patterns are defined as regular expression patterns. To manage call blocking, you'll need to define one or more number patterns to block calls from, define exceptions to the number patterns, and enable the call blocking feature. Note that it is currently not possible to manage call blocking by using Teams admin center. ![]() Examples may include a carrier message stating the call can't be completed as dialed, or simply dropping the call. The behavior is based on how the blocked caller's carrier handles the notification that the call isn't allowed to be successfully completed. Blocked callers may experience slightly different behaviors when they've been blocked.
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