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G. USER GROUPS (U.S. ONLY)
9.35 This section is used for programming the various aspects of area and office code restric-
tion used for the Deny Area/Office class of service.
9.36 You can set up area and office code tables of up to eight user groups to allow different
area/office code restriction to be used. This is useful for reducing restrictions for some users
while increasing restrictions for others. Each station, application, and trunk group is assigned
to a user group.
9.37 Within each user group, area codes can be restricted, allowed, or extended:
Restricting an area code prevents users from placing calls to that area code and all of its
office codes.
Allowing an area code allows all office codes within that area code.
Designating an area code as extended allows you to determine which office codes
within that area code are allowed or restricted. There can be up to six extended area
codes per user group.
9.38 To prepare for programming, list the area codes that are allowed, restricted, and
extended. Also, list the office codes within the extended area code(s) that are allowed and
restricted.
9.39 Select
group numbers and their descriptions (if programmed). At this level, you can program the
description. To program the area codes, office codes, day list, and night list for a user group
double-click on the desired user group. Then follow the programming instructions below.
9.40 Description: Select the current description and enter a name for the user group, up to
20 characters, in the text box. Then press

User Groups (U.S. Only)

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Special Characters for Dialing Patterns (Continued)
Indicates an optional pattern within another pattern. For example, with a U.S.
system, the International Access character (I) could be defined as 01[1]. (The
01 is followed by an optional 1.)
Indicates a range of digit strings within a pattern. The strings on either side of
the hyphen and all strings that fall within the numerical range are included in
the match. The strings on either side of the hyphen must be the same length,
and the only digits that may appear in the range are 0-9 (#, *, pauses, and
flashes are not allowed).
Indicates repeatable patterns within patterns. In other words, no matter how
many times the digit string within the brackets is dialed, the system will con-
sider the dialed digits to match the pattern. Note that a repeatable pattern is
an entire pattern; no other characters are allowed before or after a repeatable
pattern. In other words, a repeatable pattern cannot be included within any
other pattern.
to view a list of the eight user groups. The list shows the user
User Groups
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