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1.00 Toll Restriction
Description
Toll restriction is a system programmable feature
that, in conjunction with the assigned Class of
Service, can prohibit the extension users from
making unauthorized toll calls.
The following three toll restriction plans can be
programmed depending on a way of making
outgoing calls.
• Toll Restriction for Local Trunk Dial Access
(Refer to Section 3-C-1.08)
• Toll Restriction for Individual Trunk Group Dial
Access/Direct Trunk Access (Refer to Section
3-C-1.09)
• Toll Restriction in Automatic Route Selection
(ARS) System (Refer to Section 3-C-1.11)
"7-Digit Toll Restriction" applies to all above
mentioned toll restriction plan.
(Refer to Section 3-C-1.10)
The system administrator in conjunction with the
assigned Class of Service, can assign toll
restriction level for the above mentioned three
ways.
To assign toll restriction level for "Local Trunk
Dial Access," enter the desired restriction level in
System-Local Access Group "Toll Restriction
Level" as follows.
System-Local Access Group
Toll Restriction Level
Toll Restriction Level of
Local Access (TRLL)
Toll restriction level of Local Trunk Dial Access is
referred to as "TRLL" in the following.
To assign toll restriction level of "Individual Trunk
Group Dial Access," enter the desired restriction
level for each trunk group in Group-Trunk Group
"Toll Restriction Level" as follows.
Group-Trunk Group
Trunk Group No.=01(1/2)
Toll Restriction Level| 01
Toll Restriction Level of
Trunk Group (TRLT)
(for areas other than U.S.A. and Canada)
OFL PRG LIN DIR
08
OFL PRG SCR SEL
3-C-20-1 (X)
(70695)
Toll restriction level for Trunk Group is referred to
as "TRLT" in the following.
To assign toll restriction level for an extension user,
enter the desired restriction level in System-Class
of Service "Toll Restriction Level (Day)" and "Toll
Restriction Level (Night)" as follows.
System-Class of Service
Class of Service (COS) No.=01(1/2)
Toll Restriction Level (Day).............. 01
Toll Restriction Level (Night)............ 02
Toll restriction level of an extension user is referred
to as "TRLE" in the following.
Toll restriction level consists of 16 levels (01 to16).
01,02 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15, 16
higher
An extension user assigned to TRLE of 01 has the
most privileges, an extension user assigned to
TRLE of 16 has the least.
When an extension user makes an outgoing CO
call, TRLE of that extension is compared with TRLL
or TRLT.
If TRLE is equal to or higher than TRLL or TRLT
(TRLE
TRLL or TRLT), the call is made, and if
TRLE is lower than TRLL or TRLT (TRLE< TRLL or
TRLT), the call will be checked against "7-Digit Toll
Restriction Table."
(Refer to Section 3-C-1.10 "7-Digit Toll
Restriction.")
<Example>
Assuming that TRLL is assigned as 09:
When an extension user assigned to TRLE of 08
makes an outgoing CO call, in this case TRLE of 08
is higher than TRLL of 09 (TRLE>TRLL), so the call
is made.
When an extension user assigned to TRLE of 10
makes an outgoing CO call, in this case TRLE of 10
is lower than TRLL of 09 (TRLE<TRLL), then the
call is checked against "7-Digit Toll Restriction
Table."
OFL PRG SCR DIR
Toll Restriction Level of
Extension (TRLE)
lower

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