Specifications
Toll Restriction
PrOgramming
DXP Correspondence Manual
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The restriction table sets up the test structure to determine whether a
Restriction
particular station can or cannot make a call. The restriction table
allows a maximum of 400 entries; broken down into 10 entries on a
Levels
page. You assign each entry a value from 1 to 8, or with
“alloti
all” or
“deny all.” The “allow all” entry ensures that the system applies no
dialing restriction to a number (example: 911). The “deny all” ensures
that a station user can never dial a number (example: l-900).
In station Class of Service programming, you assign each class of
service with a value of 1 through 8 as well. These numbers make up
the fundamental test for the toll restriction system. If a station’s class
of service toll restriction level is higher than or equal to the level
assigned to the telephone number on the toll restriction menu, then the
station can place the call. Likewise, if the station’s level is lower than
that of the number, the call is denied. The higher the number in class
of service, the more dialing patterns the system will allow.
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