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6. Next, assign the toll restrictions by which you the class of services to abide. You have two options for
restricting calls: you can restrict calls on a per-extension basis (extension class of service) or on a per-CO
line basis (CO line class of service).
In the Extension COS Day field and the C.O. Line COS field you assign the current toll restriction to spe-
cific class of services. Each class of service number is listed under the Day or Eve times. To assign a toll
restriction, select the first character under the Extension COS Day field. If you want to assign this toll
restriction to extension COS 0 during the Day mode, enter Y in the first field. Next, assign the toll restric-
tion to class of service 1 by selecting that field and entering Y if you want COS 1 to observe that restriction
during the Day mode, or N if you do not want that restriction to apply to COS 1.
In the same manner, assign the current toll restriction to the remaining class of services 2-7 during the Day
mode as needed. Then assign the toll restriction to COS 0 through 7 for the Evening Mode.
7. Next, assign toll restrictions during the day and evening modes in the C.O Line COS Eve fields. The assign-
ments you make here affect toll restrictions on a CO line basis. The setting in the CO line COS fields over-
ride the settings in the extension COS fields.
The default toll restriction allows all calls, in all extension and CO line class of services, at all times. Your
customer may need more restrictions than the default. For example, suppose you may need a restricted
COS that does not allow long distance calls, but does allow toll free 1-800, 1-877, and 1-888 calls. The fol-
lowing example shows how to set this up.
Once you have set up the toll restrictions in this manner, simply assign COS 7 in the Day and Eve modes for
the affected extensions.
8. When you are done assigning toll restrictions, press Esc to return to the Database Programming screen. The
system prompts: "Exit This Feature?"; press Y for yes.
9. The system prompts "Save Current Setting?" Press Y to save your changes.
10. The system then prompts "File Exists, Override?" Press Y to continue with the save operation.
11. Press Esc to return to the Restriction menu. Press Esc again to return to the Database Programming menu.
12. When you have finished all programming changes, perform a Send operation to copy your new database to
the DX-80 switch system memory. For more details, see Section 2.1.4.4, F4 – Send.
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