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IP Server 900 Programming Manual Function 2: CO line programming
E.25
Function 22: Toll restriction, ARS, and DID programming
Function 221: Line access code programming
If the system is to be used behind Centrex or another PBX, you must list the dial access code used to gain
access to a CO line from Centrex or the PBX, so that toll restriction can ignore the access code digit(s). Users
must dial the access code after accessing a line by either:
(a.) Dialing 9, 8, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, or 76.
or
(b.) Pressing a line key (if programmed).
The access code can be one or two digits — e. g., 9, 81, etc. — and must be programmed for each line group.
Default: 0.
Note: You must set the flash duration in Function 151 (page D.4) for the requirements of the host switch.
Function 222: Toll table restriction exception tables programming
The system’s toll restriction is based on outbound calls being defined as either toll calls (i.e., calls in the deny
table) or non-toll calls (calls in the allow table). Four tables exist for this purpose:
1. Allow exception table (programmable). Up to 100 entries; no entry can exceed 26 digits.
Default: No entries.
2. Deny exception table (programmable). Up to 100 entries; no entry can exceed 26 digits.
Default: No entries.
A number listed in the allow exception table — e.g., a branch office or vendor’s location — will be allowed to
all stations, regardless of how they’re set in Function 321 (see page F.23). Conversely, a number listed in the
deny exception table (e.g., a “1-900” number) will be denied to all stations.
3. Fixed allow table (not programmable).
Default: 1800, 1888, 1877, 1866, 1855, 1844, 1833 and 1822.
4. Fixed deny table (not programmable).
Default: 976, 1976, 1xxx976, 900, 1900, 1xxx900, 555, 1555, 1xxx555, 0, 10, 411, 1411 and
11+-digit restriction.
In extension feature authorization (Function 321; see page F.23), each extension is set to be toll-restricted
one of two ways: TOLL CALLS = Y (yes) or TOLL CALLS = N (no).
Note: System speed-dial numbers (Function 17; see page D.13) are not affected by toll restriction.
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