Instruction manual

Features
At a Glance (continued)
Factory Settings
Phones
Outward/Toll
Unrestricted
Restriction
ARS FRL
0 (range 0-6)
Pool Dial-Out
All telephones can dial any code
Code
Remote Access Trunks/
Barrier Codes
Outward/Toll
Unrestricted
Restriction
ARS FRL
3 (range 0-6)
See Allowed/Disallowed Lists, Remote Access, and
Night Service for additional calling restrictions.
Description
Calling Restrictions is used to control outgoing calls from individual extensions,
specific pools, types of trunks used for Remote Access, or specific trunks
associated with individual barrier codes. When used in conjunction with
Automatic Route Selection, it can be used to apply ARS Facility Restrictions on
specific extensions, routes, types of trunks used for Remote Access, and
specific trunks associated with individual barrier codes. (Incoming calls are
never restricted. ) Through Calling Restrictions, users at individual telephones
can be restricted from making certain types of calls, as follows:
Outward Restriction: The telephone cannot be used to make any
outside calls.
Toll Restriction: The telephone cannot be used to make toll calls.
Pool Dial-Out Code Restriction (Hybrid/PBX only): The telephone
cannot be used to dial specific pool dial-out codes. This restricts
outgoing calls from specific pools and can be used to reserve pools for
specific purposes—for example, for data communications only.
Facility Restriction Level (Hybrid PBX only): The Automatic Route
Selection (ARS) Facility Restriction Level (FRL) is used to restrict the
telephone to certain routes. When Automatic Route Selection (ARS) is
used, an FRL is assigned to control or restrict access to specific routes
in an ARS table. There are seven FRLs assigned to routes, ranging from
0 to 6, where 0 is the least restricted and 6 is the most restricted.
FRLs from 0 to 6 are also assigned to telephones and are used to
determine whether callers have permission to use the routes. However,
the FRL assigned to a telephone is the opposite of an FRL assigned to a
route. In other words, a telephone with an FRL of 0 has the fewest ARS
privileges (that is levels 1 through 6 cannot be used), and a telephone
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