MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
System Programming Guide
555-661-111
Issue 1
August 1998
Programming Procedures
Page 3-510Remote Access Features
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Console Display/Instructions Additional Information PC
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(QWHU.
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Select
([LW twice.
Remote Access without Barrier Codes 3
Use this procedure to change the class of restriction for one of the following:
■ All non-tie lines/trunks
■ All tie trunks and DID trunks with Remote Access
■ DID remote access code
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SECURITY ALERT:
Your system will be highly susceptible to toll fraud if you activate the Remote
Access feature without barrier codes. Lucent Technologies does not
recommend doing this except in cases where your remote-access trunks
are being used by external users connected to a system that is in a private
network with your own (Release 6.0 and later). Even in these cases, the lack
of barrier code poses a risk of toll fraud. Be sure that the remote system
manager assigns any necessary restrictions.
NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:
If barrier code requirements have been established for remote access
users, use “Remote Access with Barrier Codes” on page 3–522
and not this
procedure.
The class of restriction assigned may be one of the following:
■ Restriction. Determines whether remote access users can make local
and/or toll calls and includes the following settings:
— Unrestricted
— Toll restricted
— Outward restricted
■ ARS Facility Restriction Level (Hybrid/PBX only). Allows or disallows use
of outgoing trunks by assigning a facility restriction level from 0 through 6.
The FRL ranges from 0 (most restrictive) to 6 (least restrictive). The FRL
value assigned here is the opposite of the FRL value assigned to the ARS
route, where a value of 0 is the least restrictive and a value of 6 is the most
restrictive.