MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference
555-661-110
Issue 1
August 1998
Features
Page 41Allowed/Disallowed Lists
Forward and
Follow Me
A user with a restricted extension cannot forward calls to a restricted
(outside or toll) number unless the number is on the Allowed List for that
extension. If the number is on the Disallowed List for that extension, the
call cannot be forwarded. When activating Remote Call Forwarding or
Centrex Transfer via Remote Call Forwarding (Release 6.0 and later
systems), a user with a restricted extension does not hear an error tone;
however, when a call is received, the Forward is denied.
HotLine Allowed and Disallowed Lists can be assigned to HotLine extensions
(Release 5.0 and later systems).
Night Service A Night Service Emergency Allowed List can be programmed with up to
10 numbers that any user can dial without having to enter the Night
Service password. For additional information, see “Night Service” on
page 442.
Personal Lines A user with a restricted extension cannot dial a restricted number (outside
or toll) on a personal line button unless the number is on the Allowed List
for that extension. If the number is on a Disallowed List, the user cannot
dial it.
Recall/Timed Flash If Recall is used on a personal line or Pool button—or, in Release 2.0 and
later systems, on an SA or ICOM button—to access an outside loop-start
line, the accessed line is kept, the user hears outside dial tone, and
calling restrictions are reapplied.
Remote Access In releases prior to 6.0, Disallowed Lists are assigned as items of the
COR for the Remote Access feature. When barrier codes are not used,
Disallowed Lists are assigned to lines/trunks systemwide. When barrier
codes are used, Disallowed Lists are assigned to individual barrier codes.
Do not assign any Allowed List to a remote access barrier code or to the
default COR for all tie and/or non-tie trunks. When used in conjunction
with toll and local restrictions applied to the barrier code or COR, Allowed
Lists do not work.
Speed Dial Using a marked System Speed Dial number (the dialed number is
suppressed from the display) to dial a number overrides the calling
restrictions (such as toll or outward restrictions, or Allowed and
Disallowed Lists) assigned to that extension. When an unmarked System
Speed Dial or a Personal Speed Dial number is used to dial a restricted
number, the call cannot be completed unless the number is on the
Allowed List for that extension.