IP Server 900 Programming Manual Function 2: CO line programming
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How to program the allow and deny exception tables
1. Select the table to which you’ll be adding or changing entries, Allow or Deny.
2. Enter each number pattern that will be allowed or denied, pressing # after each pattern.
To delete an entry, use the scroll keys to select the number and press HOLD to delete.
Example: For “1-900,” enter 1 9 0 0 #.
Notes: Press MUTE/DND to insert a “wild card” digit. A “wild card” digit is needed only when
followed by more numbers; e.g., to allow/deny 1-555, enter just 1 5 5 5 # — however, to
allow/deny all “1+” area codes and 555, enter 1 X X X 5 5 5 # (where X indicates a pressing
of MUTE/DND).
If a number that’s already entered in one table is entered in the other table, this will
automatically delete the number from the first table. For example:
• If 8 9 0 is an entry in the Deny Exception table . . .
• . . . and, later, 8 9 0 is entered in the Allow Exception table . . .
• . . . then 8 9 0 will be automatically deleted from the Deny Exception table.
Warning: Do not include system line access codes (9, 8, or 71–76) in any of the toll restriction entries.
3. After the last number, enter # # to end the list. The system will apply the numbers you enter to their
most significant digit.
Example: Entering 1 5 0 5 into the deny exception table tells the system to deny all “1+” calls to
area code 505. But entering 1 5 0 5 5 5 5 8 7 8 7 into the table tells the system to deny
“1+” calls specifically to (505) 555-8787 while allowing other “1+505” calls.
To allow information calls, enter into the allow table: 411, 1411, 5551212, 1XXX5551212 (where X
is a wild card digit, entered by using MUTE/DND).
Default: None.