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Description
Toll Restriction limits the numbers an extension user may dial. By allowing extensions to place
only certain types of calls, you can better control long distance costs. The system applies Toll
Restriction according to an extension's Toll Restriction Class. The system allows for up to 15 Toll
Restriction Classes.
Toll Restriction offers the following capabilities:
Product Description
Common Permit Code Table
Use the Common Permit Code Table when you have numbers you want all Toll Restriction
Classes to dial. To let all users dial 911, for example, put 911 in the Common Permit Code
Table. The Common Permit Code Table overrides the Restrict Code and Common Restrict
Code Tables. The system provides 10 tables, with 10 entries in each table. Each code is 4 dig-
its max., using 0-9, #, * and FLASH (as a wild card).
Common Restrict Code Table
The Common Restrict Code Table lets you globally restrict certain numbers for all Toll
Restriction Classes. To prevent all users from dialing directory assistance (411), for example,
put 411 in the Common Restrict Code Table. Be sure you don't allow the codes you want to
restrict in the Permit Code Table or the Common Permit Code Table. The system provides 10
tables, with 10 entries in each table. Each code is 4 digits max., using 0-9, #, * and FLASH (as
a wild card).
Restrict Code Table
When you want Toll Restriction to allow most calls and restrict only selected calls, use the
Restrict Code Table. To block only 1-900 calls, for example, enter 1900 in the Restrict Code
Table. (If the same Toll Restriction Class has both Permit and Restrict Code Tables, the sys-
tem restricts calls that you enter only in the Restrict Code Table. Calls entered in both tables
are not restricted.) The system provides 4 tables, with 60 entries (restricted codes) in each
table. A restricted code is 12 digits maximum, using 0-9, #, * and FLASH (as a wild card).
Permit Code Table
The Permit Code Table lets you set up Toll Restriction so that users can dial only selected
(permitted) telephone numbers. Use this table when you want to restrict most calls. To allow
all users to dial only area code 203, for example, enter 1203 in the Permit Code Table. 1 +
203 + NNX + nnnn are the only numbers users can dial. (If the same Toll Restriction Class
has both Permit and Restrict Code Tables, the system restricts calls that you enter only in the
Restrict Code Table. Calls entered in both tables are not restricted.) The system provides 4
tables, with 200 entries (permitted codes) in each table. A permitted code is 12 digits maxi-
mum, using 0-9, #, * and FLASH (as a wild card).
International Call Restriction
International Call Restriction lets you limit the international calls an extension user may dial.
You can build a restrict table to prevent only certain calls, or you can build a permit table to
allow only certain calls. To allow most international calls, use the International Call Restrict
Table. To prevent most international calls, use the International Call Allow Table. The sys-
tem provides 10 International Call Restrict tables with up to 4 digits in each table entry and 20
International Call Allow tables, with up to 6 digits in each table entry. Valid entries are 0-9,
#,* and FLASH (for a wild card).
Toll Restriction for Abbreviated Dialing
Abbreviated Dialing can bypass or follow Toll Restriction. If you allow many users to pro-
gram Abbreviated Dialing, consider Toll Restricting the numbers they dial. If only adminis-
trators can program Abbreviated Dialing, Toll Restriction may not be necessary. You can
separately restrict Group and Common Abbreviated Dialing.
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