UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 5.0
Code Restriction 1 - 287
Guide to Feature Programming
Program
Number
Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data
14-01-08 Basic Trunk Data Setup – Toll
Restriction
For each trunk, enter 1 to enable
Toll Restriction; enter 0 to disable
Code Restriction.
0 = Restriction
Disabled (No)
1 = Restriction Enabled
(Yes)
(default = 1)
15-02-30 Multiline Telephone Basic Data
Setup – Toll Restriction Class
Select the Toll Restriction Class to
be used when placing a call from a
virtual extension.
0 = Vir. Ext. (Virtual
Extension Class)
1 = Real Ext. (Real
Extension Class)
(default = 1)
20-06-01 Class of Service for Extensions Assign a Class of Service (1~15)
to extensions.
Day Night/Mode: 1~8
Class of Service of
Extensions (1~15)
Default:
All extension port =
Class 1
20-08-02 Class of Service Options
(Outgoing Call Service) – Trunk
Outgoing Calls
Turns Off (0) or On (1) outgoing
trunk calling for the extension.
0 = Off
1 = On
(default = 1 for
COS 1~15)
20-13-20 Class of Service Options
(Supplementary Service) –
Account Code/Toll Restriction
Operator Alert (Restricted
Operation Transfer)
Turn off or on operator alert when
an extension improperly enters an
Account Code or violates Toll
Restriction.
0 = Off
1 = On
(default = 0 for
COS 1~15)
21-01-10 System Options for Outgoing
Calls – Dial Digits for Toll
Restriction Path
If this option is programmed with
an entry other than 0, a call does
not have a talk path unless the
user dials at least the number of
digits entered in this option when
placing an outgoing call.
This means that an entry of 4 or
higher in this program causes a
problem when dialing 911. Since it
is only a 3-digit number, the call
does not have a talk path,
preventing the emergency
dispatcher from hearing the caller.
This option should be kept at its
default setting of 0 to prevent any
problem with dialing 911. If the
system detects the call is
answered, by detecting Reversal
in analog trunks, this restores both
– way voice paths immediately.
0~24
(default = 0)