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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Programming 555-660-111
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Common Administrative Procedures
UDP (Uniform Dial Plan) Routing
Console/Display Instructions
Save your entry.
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Select @‡r… .
Return to the System Programming menu.
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Select @‘v‡ four times.
UDP Facility Restriction Level
Use this procedure to assign a Facility Restriction Level (FRL) to each UDP route.
The FRL ranges from 0 (least restrictive) to 6 (most restrictive) and prevents users
from accessing the route. The FRL assigned to extensions and remote access
users is the opposite of the FRL assigned to routes, where 0 is the most restrictive
and 6 is the least restrictive. A call will succeed if the extension's FRL is greater
than or equal to the facility's FRL.
FRLs assigned to extensions apply not only to ARS calls but also to calls for non-
local dial plan extensions connected by private trunks to your local system. For
this reason, use care in assigning FRLs both to extensions and to UDP routes.
For example, if a user must be restricted from toll calls on your local system, you
may need to plan UDP routes' FRLs to be unrestricted, so that the user can reach
necessary non-local dial plan extensions. For information about assigning FRLs to
extensions, see "ARS Restriction Level For Extensions" on page 3–108.
NOTES:
1. UDP pool routes must be programmed before you assign Facility
2. Extension outward and toll calling restrictions are removed when a user
Summary: UDP Route Facility Restriction Level
Programmable by
Mode
Idle Condition
Planning Form
Factory Setting
Valid Entries
Restriction Levels to those routes.
dials a non-local dial plan extension. However, FRL extension
restrictions remain in effect.
System Manager
Hybrid/PBX
Not required
Non-Local Dial Plan Administration Form in the Installation
Specification
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0 to 6
Additional Information
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Issue 1
February 1998
Page 4-405
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