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NEC Univerge SV9100 - To Place a Trunk Call if Your System Is Code Restricted

NEC Univerge SV9100
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Program
Number
Program Name/Description
Input Data
Default
21-06-06
Toll Restriction Table Data Setup Permit
Code Table
Program codes into the Permit Code Tables.
Dial (maximum of 12 digits)
Table 1 ~ 4 = No
Setting
21-06-07
Toll Restriction Table Data Setup Deny
Restriction Table
Program codes into the Restrict Code Tables
(200 codes per table maximum).
Dial (maximum of 12 digits)
Table 1 ~ 4 = No
Setting
21-06-08
Toll Restriction Table Data Setup PBX
Access Code
The system allows up to four tables for PBX
access codes. PBX Access Codes can have
up to two digits, using 0~9, #, * and LINE KEY
1 (don’t care). Refer to PBX Compatibility for
the specifics.
Dial (maximum of 2 digits)
Table 1 ~ 4 = No
Setting
21-21-01
Toll Restriction for Trunks (Seized Trunk
Basis Setting) Restriction Class
Enter the Toll Restriction Class for the selected
trunk.
1 ~ 15
1
34-01-05
E&M Tie Line Basic Setup System Toll
Restriction
Determine if an incoming Tie Line call should
be subject to Toll Restriction.
0 = No (Off)
1 = Yes (On)
0
34-08-01
Toll Restriction Data for E&M Tie Lines
Define the Toll Restriction data for E&M Tie
Lines. This data should be defined if Tie Line
Code Restriction is enabled in Program
21-05-13.
Maximum of 10 digits (0~9, *,
#)
No Setting
35-02-01
SMDR Output Options Toll Restricted Call
SMDR can include or exclude calls blocked by
Toll Restriction.
0 = Not Displayed
1 = Displayed
1
Operation
To place a trunk call if your system is Code Restricted:
1.
Place call normally.
If your Code Restriction Class does not allow the number you dial, your call is cut off.

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