Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
Part 2 Call Routing 289
• External remote control can be allocated an internal digit barring to restrict the
features that can be remote controlled..
• The lock function on the phone lock variants activates an internal and an exter-
nal digit barring.
• Digit barring facilities cannot be allocated to a PISN subscriber.
Bypassing the digit barring
Digit barring facilities are bypassed in the following cases:
• Deactivation of the external digit barring allocated to the subscriber in the
route configuration
Example:
The digit barring is deactivated in the route configuration for route 1 and acti-
vated in the route configuration for route 2.
If a subscriber with an allocated external digit barring sets up a call via route 1,
the digit barring will not be consulted; if he sets up the call via route 2, the digit
barring will be consulted.
• Calls via analogue network interfaces that are set to "Down-circuit from the
PBX".
• Stored phone numbers of PISN subscribers
• Stored phone numbers of emergency and abbreviated dialling numbers, pro-
vided the emergency or abbreviated dialling number is dialled.
• Stored phone numbers of abbreviated dialling numbers, provided they are
dialled using dialling-by-name.
• The digit barring for external remote control cannot be bypassed. (This applies
only to internal subscribers on their own PBX but not to PISN subscribers in a
QSIG network.)
Note:
If a procedure used for operating a feature is stored under an abbrevi-
ated dialling number, make sure the abbreviated dialling number is
barred in the digit barring for unauthorized internal subscribers and that
no name is assigned to the abbreviated dialling number. In a QSIG net-
work this applies in particular to all PINXs that have entered the abbre-
viated dialling number as PISN subscriber in the numbering plan.