Toll Restriction Tables; Digits To Deny; Split Restriction For Class B - Mitel Panther II 820 System Manual

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Toll Restriction
2.13
The Toll Restriction parameters, including Access Codes and Data Codes are
provided in Table 2-7. Refer to
Panther II 820/1032/2064-105,
Features and Services
for more details. They are:
DIGITS TO DENY: Determines the digit on which dialing will be
denied for Class B and Class B' restrictions. Parameter can be from 0
digits to 15 digits.
Preprogrammed Value = Denies 8th digit.
SPLIT RESTRICTION
FOR CLASS B: Determines whether
the first or last 40 Common Speed call numbers will be available to
stations with Class B and Class B' restrictions.
Preprogrammed Value = No Restriction on Any Common Speed Call
numbers.
SPLIT RESTRICTION FOR CLASS C: Determines whether
the first or last 40 Common Speed call numbers will be available to
stations with Class C and Class C' restrictions.
Preprogrammed Value = No Restriction on Any Common Speed Call
numbers.
TOLL RESTRICTION
TABLES:
(See Table 2-7 (a))
Defines preprogrammed l- to 4-digit entries which will be allowed or
denied by the six toll restriction groups. After the "allow" and "deny"
tables are set up, each line (see below), and then each station (see
TOLL RESTRICTION BY STATION - Station Programming) in the
Panther II system, is placed in one of the six possible toil restriction
groups.
Class A - there are no restrictions on making calls.
Class
A' -
no restrictions except the preprogrammed entries in "Deny
Table A".
"Deny Table A" consists of sixteen possible I - to 4-digit entries.
Preprogrammed entries include the digits 41 I, 555 and 976.
Programming
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