Matrix ETERNITY NE System Manual 831
• The system compares the each digit of the dialed number string with the number strings programmed as 
Allowed and Denied numbers in the Lists of the Local/Regional/National/Limited Calls Number Lists, using 
the following logic:
• The call is allowed to be made, if the dialed number:
• matches with Allowed Number list and the Denied Number list.
• matches with Allowed Number list, but not with the Denied Number list.
• matches with neither the Allowed List nor the Denied List.
• The call is restricted, if the dialed number matches with the Denied Number list, but not with the Allowed 
Number list. 
How to configure
Decide the type of Call Privilege you wish to assign to each extension port type: SLT, DKP, SIP. 
For Toll Control to work, you need to configure the lists of Local Numbers, Regional Numbers, National Numbers 
and Limited Calls, according to the type of Call Privilege you to assign to the extensions. To do this,
• Make a two-column tables each for Local, Regional, National and Limited Call numbers on paper or using 
a computer. 
• On one column of each list, write down the numbers you want to permit as Allowed Numbers. On the other 
column write down the numbers you want to restrict as Denied Numbers. Your table may look like these:
List of Local Numbers for Call Privilege - Local Calls
Allowed Number List  Denied Number List Result
match found match found Call allowed
match found no match found Call allowed
no match found no match found Call allowed
no match found match found Call denied
Sr. No.
Allowed 
Numbers
Denied 
Numbers
1
2
:
:
999