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Program 21 : Outgoing Call Setup
21-06 : Toll Restriction Table Data Setup
Item
Item
No.
07
Restriction table
08
PBX Access
Code
09
Specific dial out-
going code
10
Outgoing Call
Code Setup
Conditions
Feature Cross Reference
666
Programming
Table
Input Data
1-4
Dial
(Up to 12 digits)
(table)
1-60
(Entry)
1-4
Dial
(Up to 2 digits)
1-20
Dial
(Up to 8 digits)
1-20
Dial
(Up to 4 digits)
None
Toll Restriction
Default
Table 1 - 4 =
This option lets you program the Restrict
No Setting
Code Tables. If the system has Toll
Restriction enabled, users cannot dial num-
bers listed in these tables. There are four
Restrict Code Tables, with up to 200
entries in each table. The system restricts
calls exactly as you enter the code.
Table 1 - 4 =
Use this option to enter the PBX Access
No Setting
Code. When the system is behind a PBX,
this is the code users dial to access a PBX
trunk. Toll Restriction begins after the
PBX access code. For PBX trunks (Pro-
gram 14-04) the system only Toll Restricts
calls that contain the access code. Always
program this option when the system is
behind a PBX, even if you don't want to
use Toll Restriction. PBX Access Codes
can be up to 2 digits, using 0-9, #, * and
LINE KEY 1 (don't care). When using
Account Codes, do not use an asterisk
within a PBX access code. Otherwise, after
the *, the trunk would stop sending digits
to the central office. Entries 1-4 corre-
spond to the 4 PBX Access Codes. Each
code can have up to 2 digits.
No Setting
No Setting
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