Instruction manual
Features
Class of Restrictions
Barrier codes should be used for all trunks. A maximum of 16 barrier codes are
allowed, each with a different class of restrictions. The class of restrictions
allows or denies the use of system features to individuals or groups of users.
Class of restrictions are assigned whether barrier codes are used for Remote
Access or not. If barrier codes are used, the class of restriction is assigned to
each barrier code. If barrier codes are not used, the class of restriction can be
assigned to all non-tie trunks, or all tie trunks and DID trunks with Remote
Access.
The restriction classes are as follows:
■ Calling Restriction. Determines whether Remote Access users can
make local and/or toll calls. The factory setting is outward-restricted,
meaning the user can make inside calls only. The setting can be
changed to unrestricted (meaning the user can make local and toll or
outside calls) or toll restricted (meaning the user can make only local
outside calls). When barrier codes are not used, restrictions are
assigned to all trunks and cannot be assigned to individual tie trunk or
non-tie trunks. When barrier codes are used, restrictions are assigned to
individual barrier codes.
■ Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Facility Restriction Level. If the
system uses the Automatic Route Selection (ARS) feature, the use of
outgoing trunks by Remote Access users can be restricted by assigning
a restriction level from 0 to 6. The factory setting, 0, is the most
restrictive, and 6 is the least restrictive. The value assigned corresponds
inversely to the Facility Restriction Level (FRL) assigned to the ARS route,
To restrict remote users from using selected trunks, a value should be
assigned that is less than the FRL assigned to the route. When barrier
codes are not used, the FRL is assigned to all Remote Access trunks
and cannot be assigned to individual trunks. When barrier codes are
used, FRLs are assigned to individual barrier codes.
■ Allowed List Assignment. Assigns Allowed Lists and is used when
Remote Access users are restricted from making local and/or toll calls.
When an Allowed List is assigned, Remote Access users can call
specific numbers included on the list (local or long-distance). Allowed
Lists are set up for all system users (see Allowed List feature). When
barrier codes are used, Allowed Lists are assigned to individual barrier
codes.
■ Disallowed List Assignment. Assigns Disallowed Lists and is used
when Remote Access users are not restricted from making local and/or
toll calls. When a Disallowed List is assigned, remote users cannot dial
the specific numbers included on the list. Disallowed Lists are set up for
all system users (see Disallowed List feature). When barrier codes are
not used, Disallowed Lists can be assigned to all Remote Access trunks
and cannot be assigned to individual trunks. When barrier codes are
used, Disallowed Lists are assigned to individual barrier codes.
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