Outgoing Call Features; Toll Restriction; Trunk Access; 3/6 Digit Toll Restriction - Panasonic KX-T336 System Reference Manual

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C. Outgoing
Call
Features
1 .OO Toll Restriction
Description
Toll Restriction
is a system
program;razle
fearure
that, in conjunction
with the assign&
Ciass of
Service,
can prohibit selected
extension
users
from placing
unauthorized
toll call.
Toll Restriction
types depend
on the following
four ways of selecting
a trunk:
. Local Trunk Dial Access (Refer to Section 3-C-
l .Ol)
l
Automatic
Route Selection
(ARS)
(Refer to Section
3-C-l .02)
1
l
Individual
Trunk Group Dial Access/Direct
Trunk Access
(Refer to Section
3-C-l -03)
l
Individual
Virtual Trunk Group Dial Access
(Refer to Section 3-C-l .04)
Three Toll Restriction
types below are common
to
the above listed four methods:
l
Operator/International
Call Restriction
(Refer to 3-C-l .05)
. . 3/6 Digit Toll Restriction
(Refer to Section 3-C-
l .06)
l
7/l 0 Digit Toll Restriction
(Refer to Section 3-C-
l .07)
_
3/6 Digit Toll Restriction
and 7/l 0 Digit Toll
Restriction
are used in pairs.
1 --
Flow charts
and Programming
are used to
explain
Toll Restriction
types.
Flow chart
illustrates
the flow of procedures.
Programming
shows !be programming
reference
and the method
to execute
each
.: ..
program
for the procedures
illustrated
in the flow
chart.
Each Programming
has a number,
which
matches
the numbers
attached
to the procedures
in the flow chart: cl>, c2> . . .
Toll Restriction
Level
Toll restriction
level is one of the elements
used
to judge Toll Restriction.
The level consists of 16
stages from 01 to 16. 01 is the highest
level and
16 is the lowest:
3-c-1
01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,09,10,11,12,13,14,15,16
%
high
i
> low
The higher the level of an extension
is, the less
the extension
is restricted.
Conversely,
the lower
the level the greater
the restriction.
c
The levels of extensions
are assigned
in "System-
Class of Service", Toll Restriction
Level (Day) and
Toll Restriction
Level (Night) as be'low:
System&
of Service
;OFL~R+CR+lR
----s-----m
__
_
Class of Service (COS)
No.=01
(112)
r
A----------
Toll
Restriction Level (Day) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 01
1 Toll Restriction Level (Night) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 02 1
Level of Extension
-I
'7011 Restriction
Level of Extension"
is referred
to
as YRLE" in the following.
Each Toll Restriction
type can set its own level
and executes
restriction
by comparing
its own
level with TRLE.
For example,
the toll restriction
level for Local
Trunk Dial Access can be programmed
in
"System-Local
Access Group", Toll Restriction
Level.
System-Local Access Group
fC+Gf
LINPR
--s----m---
--
-
r ------
Tofl Restriction Level
l-,----1
------mm------
I
I
T
I
Level of Local Access Group
In the flow charts,
marks such as ">" are used to
compare
TRLE and the level of each Toll
Restriction
type.
When TRLE is equal to or higher than the toll
restriction
level, it is described
as follows:
TRLE 2 Toll restriction
level
When TRLE is lower than the toll restriction
level,
it is described
as follows:
TRLE
c
Toll restriction
level
<Example>
TRLE ,... 03
Toll restriction
level . . . . 08
The levels above are described
as :
TRLE > Toll restriction
level

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