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10.175Note that if the trunk group is "not subject to toll restriction," neither the trunk group
nor station COS is checked, unless the call was placed using ARS. All ARS calls are subject to
station toll restriction only.
Toll String Dialing Pattern Wildcards
10.176Toll strings are dialing patterns that are abbreviated to single character "wildcards."
These programmable wildcards are used frequently in the toll restriction class of service pro-
gramming and in other parts of the system, including ARS route group programming, trunk
group absorbed digits programming, and others.
NOTE:
they are used.
10.177Toll strings can contain any digit 0-9, #, or *. In addition, a variety of special characters
may be entered into the database to reflect particular digit strings, hookflashes (recalls), or spe-
cial digit strings (as described below).
10.178Each of the following toll string wildcards can be reprogrammed and/or renamed to
meet the customer's requirements. The programmable toll string wildcards for U.S. and Euro-
pean systems are as follows:
For U.S. Systems:
For European Systems:
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Changing these dialing patterns will affect all of the other parts of the system where
Operator Access (R): Represents the digit string that is required to reach a telephone
company operator. In the default state, this dialing pattern is 0.
Toll Access (T): Represents the digit(s) required when using long distance service. In
the default state, this toll string is 1.
International (I): Represents the digits required for international dialing. In the default
state, the dialing patterns for this toll string are 011 and 01.
Equal Access (Q): Represents the digits required for access to secondary carriers using
equal access dialing. In the default state, this toll string is 101XXXX, 10NXX, and
100XX.
Any Toll String (S): Indicates that any of the designated patterns can be dialed at that
point in the digit string. In the default state, the dialing patterns for this toll string are
International (I), Operator Access (R), and Toll Access (T).
Operator Access (R): Represents the digit string that is required to reach a network
provider operator. In the default state, this dialing pattern is 1XX.
Toll/National Access (T): Represents the digit(s) required when using long distance
service. In the default state, this toll string is 01 and 0.
International (I): Represents the digits required for international dialing. In the default
state, the dialing pattern for this toll string is 00.
Any Toll String (S): Indicates that any of the designated patterns can be dialed at that
point in the digit string. In the default state, the dialing patterns for this toll string are
International (I), Operator Access (R), and Toll Access (T).
Toll String Dialing Pattern Wildcards

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