Instruction manual

Revising Allowed Lists
Only two- or three-digit star codes are recognized. Two-digit star codes
must begin with 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9. Three-digit star codes must begin
with a 2 or a 3.
The star code or codes must come at the beginning of the string of digits
dialed, not at the end or in the middle.
Multiple leading star codes are allowed. For example,
*67*705551212
is
recognized correctly, but in
5551212*67*705553131
the stars are
ignored.
Valid Entries
6 digits for each number (an area code plus an exchange, or 6 digits with a
leading 1, where required)
Asterisk (*, Release 3.1 and later systems only) preceding a maximum of one
leading star code per entry
10 numbers for each list (numbered 0 through 9)
8 lists for each system (numbered 0 through 7)
8 lists for each telephone
NOTE:
If you program
as the first digit of a list entry, any toll restriction assigned to
the extension is removed for calls that can be placed by a toll operator. Also,
special characters (such as Pause) are not permitted in Allowed List entries.
Task List: Revising Allowed Lists
o Obtain Form 6e, Allowed Lists and, as appropriate, the form(s) for
individual telephones: Forms 4b, 4d, 4e, 4f, 5a, 5b, or 5c.
o If necessary, read “Allowed/Disallowed Lists”
in the
Feature Reference
for
detailed information about this feature.
o Plan changes using the planning guidelines above; record the new
values on the form(s).
o Open the System Programming menu from the console or a PC with SPM.
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