Instruction manual
Features
Feature Interactions
Account Code
Entry
Allowed Lists
Automatic Route
Selection
Callback
Disallowed Lists
Display
Forced Account
Code Entry
Account codes cannot be entered on calls made via Remote
Access.
An Allowed List is one of the class of restriction (COR) items for
Remote Access. When barrier codes are not used, Allowed
Lists can be assigned to trunks system-wide (tie trunks and
non-tie trunks are grouped separately.) When barrier codes are
used, Allowed Lists can be assigned to individual barrier codes.
Remote Access users can make calls by using ARS. The user
dials into the system, enters a barrier code if one is required,
and dials the ARS code while listening to system dial tone.
Facility Restriction Levels (FRLs) can be assigned to restrict the
routes that remote callers can use. When barrier codes are not
used, an FRL is assigned to all trunks (tie trunks and non-tie
trunks are grouped separately) and cannot be assigned to
individual trunks. When barrier codes are used, FRLs are
assigned to individual barrier codes.
If the system is programmed for Remote Access, Remote
Access users can use Callback. The user cannot hang up but
must wait on the line until the extension or trunk pool is
available.
Disallowed Lists can be assigned as one of the items of the
COR for Remote Access. When barrier codes are not used,
Disallowed Lists can be assigned to trunks system-wide (tie
trunks and non-tie trunks are grouped separately). When
barrier codes are used, Disallowed Lists can be assigned to
individual barrier codes.
Calls received via Remote Access show standard call
information for outside calls, including the caller’s number if
automatic number identification (ANI) is available. If a Remote
Access call is sent to Coverage because an invalid number was
dialed, an MLX display telephone user who receives the call
sees the
Cover DISA#?
message.
Forced Account Code Entry cannot be assigned to Remote
Access users.
426 Remote Access