Instruction manual
Revising Allowed Lists
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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.
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The star code or codes must come at the beginning of the string of digits
dialed, not at the end or in the middle.
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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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