AI agents invoke playback_stop to trigger actions in Telnyx MCP Server. What it does depends on the arguments the agent supplies, and its effects often reach beyond the immediate call — builds kicked off, notifications sent, workflows started.
This tool performs an external operation that changes the state of a live telephony resource (stops playback on an active call). While not destructive (the call persists), it is Execute-category because it triggers an action with real-time effects on a call session. The severity is high because misuse could disrupt active communications or customer interactions.
From the tool's definition Tool name 'playback_stop' suggests interrupting an active media playback operation (likely a voice call or audio stream).
Documented attack patterns abuse exactly the kind of access playback_stop gives an agent:
PolicyLayer is an MCP gateway — it sits between your AI agents and Telnyx MCP Server, and nothing reaches the server without passing your rules. This is the rule we recommend for playback_stop:
{
"version": "1",
"default": "deny",
"tools": {
"playback_stop": {
"limits": [
{
"counter": "playback_stop_rate",
"window": "minute",
"max": 10,
"scope": "grant"
}
]
}
}
} playback_stop stays usable, but rate-capped — a runaway agent can't fire it dozens of times a minute. Everything else on the server is denied unless you say otherwise.
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playback_stop. It is categorised as a Execute tool in the Telnyx MCP Server MCP Server, which means it can trigger actions or run processes. Use rate limits and argument validation.
Register the Telnyx MCP Server MCP server in PolicyLayer and add a rule for playback_stop: allow, deny, rate-limit, or require approval. Point your MCP client at the PolicyLayer proxy URL and the rule is enforced on every call, before it reaches Telnyx MCP Server. Nothing to install.
playback_stop is a Execute tool with high risk. Execute tools should be rate-limited and have argument validation enabled.
Yes. Add a rate_limit block to the playback_stop rule in your PolicyLayer policy. For example, setting max: 10 and window: 60 limits the tool to 10 calls per minute. Rate limits are tracked per agent session and reset automatically.
Set action: deny in the PolicyLayer policy for playback_stop. The AI agent will receive a policy violation error and cannot call the tool. You can also include a reason field to explain why the tool is blocked.
playback_stop is provided by the Telnyx MCP Server MCP server (team-telnyx/telnyx-mcp-server). PolicyLayer sits as a proxy in front of this server to enforce policies before tool calls reach the server.
Start from Telnyx MCP Server, add the rest of your stack, and see everything your agents can call. Then put policy on all of it.
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