MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference
555-661-110
Issue 1
August 1998
Features
Page 118Calling Restrictions
At a Glance - Continued
Description 3
The Calling Restrictions features are used to control outgoing calls from individual
extensions, specific pools, types of lines/trunks used for Remote Access, or
specific lines/trunks associated with individual barrier codes. When used in
conjunction with ARS, calling restrictions can be used to apply ARS FRLs on
specific extensions, routes, types of lines/trunks used for Remote Access, and
specific lines/trunks associated with individual barrier codes. (Incoming calls are
never restricted.) Through calling restrictions, users at individual extensions can
be restricted from making certain types of calls, as described in the following
sections.
Outward and Toll Restrictions 3
An extension cannot be used to make toll calls if toll-restricted and cannot be used
to make any outside calls if outward-restricted.
If the restrictions are too limiting, an Allowed List can be used in conjunction with
calling restrictions. An Allowed List is a list of telephone numbers (such as
emergency numbers) that a user with an outward- or toll-restricted extension can
dial.
A Disallowed List can be used to supplement calling restrictions on an extension
or to prohibit some calls on extensions that have no calling restrictions assigned.
A Disallowed List is a list of telephone numbers (for example, 900 numbers) that
cannot be dialed from an extension. See “Allowed/Disallowed Lists” on page 36
for additional information.
Factory Settings
Extensions
Outward/Toll Restriction
ARS FRL
Pool Dial-Out Code
VMI Ports
Outward/Toll Restriction
ARS FRL
Disallowed List
Unrestricted
3 (range 0–6)
No access to any pool
Outward
0 (range 0–6)
Default Disallowed List 7
ARS FRL for ARS Table
Local
Toll
Remote Access Trunks/
Barrier Codes
Outward/Toll Restriction
ARS FRL
2 (range 0–6)
3 (range 0–6)
Unrestricted
3 (range 0–6)
See “Allowed/Disallowed Lists” on page 36
, “Remote Access”
on page 578, and “Night Service” on page 442 for additional
calling restrictions.