Specifications
DXP Correspondence Manual Toll Restriction Programming
Toll Restriction
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The toll restriction/automatic route selection option is located on the
Introducing Toll
main menu as “Toll
/
ARS.” And while the two features are grouped
together in programming, this correspondence manual separates them
Restriction
for added explanation. Chapter Twelve covers the automatic route
selection feature.
With the toll restriction feature, the system allows or denies outgoing
line calls to selected users over selected lines. As a user dials a number
from a station that has toll restriction assigned, the toll restriction
feature first makes a comparison between the dialed number and the
telephone number entries on the toll restriction table. It compares the
dialed number up to the last digit in the entry. At that point it
considers it a match and applies the other restriction tests whether the
station user keeps dialing or not.
The dialing option table provides for not only toll restriction but also
automatic route selection and call costing features (see chapter chapter
thirteen for more information on call-costing). Toll restriction meets
different dialing needs by allowing users to dial certain numbers (in-
state toll calls, for example) yet restricting them from dialing numbers
other numbers (l-900 numbers for example). A defaulted system
allows station users to dial any number they choose to dial. When
programming the various aspects of toll restriction, use the planning
sheets provided in
IMI66-
110, Programming Records For The DXP
Digital Communications System.
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