Instruction manual
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System
Issue 9 May 2003
6-9
Protection via star codes and
allowed/disallowed lists
Starting with MERLIN LEGEND Release 3.1, star codes can be added to Allowed 
and Disallowed Lists to help prevent toll fraud. These codes are dialed usually 
before an outgoing call, and they allow telephone users to obtain special services 
provided by the central office (CO). For example, in many areas, a telephone user 
can dial *67 before a telephone number to disable CO-supplied caller 
identification at the receiving party’s telephone. 
Whenever a user dials a star code, the system checks the allowed and disallowed 
lists to determine whether the star code is allowed. If the star code is allowed, the 
star code is passed to the CO, the calling restrictions are reset, and the digits 
following the star code are checked by the allowed lists, disallowed lists, and 
calling restrictions.
The system recognizes star codes containing two digits ranging from either 00 
through 19 or 40 through 99 (for example, *14). It also recognizes star codes 
containing three digits ranging from 200 through 399 (for example, *234).
Therefore, for example, if a caller dials *67280, the system checks *67 against the 
allowed and disallowed lists. If this code is allowed, the system then checks 280 
against the allowed and disallowed lists.
Multiple leading star codes (such as *67*70) are also handled by the system: the 
dialed number is checked against the allowed and disallowed lists after each star 
code is detected.
The following table gives examples of how to allow and disallow calls via star 
codes and disallowed lists.
Table 6-2. Allowing and disallowing calls via star codes and disallowed lists
Objective Solution
Disallow calls preceded by *67, but 
allow all other calls.
Enter *67 as a Disallowed List entry.
Disallow calls preceded by all star 
codes, but allow all other calls.
Enter * as a Disallowed List entry.
Disallow calls preceded by either *67 
or *69, but allow all other calls.
Enter *67 as a Disallowed List entry, 
and enter *69 as a separate 
Disallowed List entry.
Disallow calls preceded by *67, calls 
to 900 numbers, and calls to directory 
assistance (411), but allow all other 
calls.
Enter *67, 900, and 411 as separate 
Disallowed List entries.










