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Toll Restriction
DSX Software Manual Features 355
Features
2. If no, in 352x-1010-XXX / Local XXX (Equal Access Dialing) (page 844) change the table to an allow
table with no entries. This blocks all 1010 + XXX dialing.
1 + Long Distance Dialing Restrictions
1. If yes, in 353x-1+XXX / TBL-A XXX (NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table) (page 846) set up the table.
- Be sure to initialize the table before programming it for the rst time.
- You can make the table a deny table and enter just the codes you want to restrict, or
- You can make the table an allow table and enter just the codes you want to allow.
- By default, this type of dialing is allowed because the table is a deny table with no entries (i.e., it
denies nothing).
2. If no, in 353x-1+XXX / TBL-A XXX (NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table) (page 846) change the table to an
allow table with no entries. This blocks all 1 + NPA/NXX dialing.
1. If yes, in 354x-1+XXX-XXX / TBL-A XXXXXXX (1 + NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table) (page 848) set
up the table.
- Be sure to initialize the table before programming it for the rst time.
- You can make the table a deny table and enter just the codes you want to restrict, or
- You can make the table an allow table and enter just the codes you want to allow.
- By default, there is no 6-digit restriction because the table is a deny table with no entries (i.e., it
denies nothing). The 1 + restriction is handled by the 1 + 3-digit table.
2. If no, in 354x-1+XXX-XXX / TBL-A XXXXXXX (1 + NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table) (page 848)
change the table to a deny table with no entries. This provides no 6-digit restriction.
Long Distance Dialing Restrictions
1. If yes, in 355x-XXX / TBL-B-XXX (NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table) (page 850) set up the table.
- Be sure to initialize the table before programming it for the rst time.
- You can make the table a deny table and enter just the codes you want to restrict, or
- You can make the table an allow table and enter just the codes you want to allow.
- By default, this type of dialing is allowed because the table is a deny table with no entries (i.e., it
denies nothing).
2. If no, in 355x-XXX / TBL-B-XXX (NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table) (page 850) change the table to an
allow table with no entries. This blocks all 1 + NPA/NXX dialing.
1. If yes, in 356x-XXX-XXX / TBL-B XXXXXX (NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table) (page 852) set up the
table.
- Be sure to initialize the table before programming it for the rst time.
- You can make the table a deny table and enter just the codes you want to restrict, or
- You can make the table an allow table and enter just the codes you want to allow.
- By default, there is no 6-digit restriction because the table is a deny table with no entries (i.e., it
denies nothing). The restriction is handled by the 3-digit table.
2. If no, in 356x-XXX-XXX / TBL-B XXXXXX (NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table) (page 852) change the
table to a deny table with no entries. This provides no 6-digit restriction.
1. Do you want to allow 1 + NPA or 1 + NXX dialing?
2. Do you want to have additional 6-digit (1 + NPA + NXX) dialing restriction?
1. Do you want to allow NPA or NXX dialing?
2. Do you want to have additional 6-digit (NPA + NXX) dialing restriction?

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