Appendix C; Toll Restriction Worksheet - Cortelco 2750 Owner's Instruction Manual

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Toll Restriction Worksheet

Toll restriction numbers are set individually at each station, so the restrictions can vary from phone to phone.
Some examples of common restrictions: "1" = to restrict all numbers starting with "1", "01" = to restrict all
international calls. "0" = to restrict all operator-assisted calls. "#662 = to restrict all "0662" and "1662" calls.
When you enter restricted numbers, "#" is a wildcard.
Note: Restrictions are usually just a few digits, since they prevent the dialing of all numbers starting with those
digits
Use the worksheet below to plan your choice of restricted numbers. Use a different worksheet for each set of
restrictions.
You can set as many as five
restricted numbers at each
telephone.
st
1
Restriction
nd
2
Restriction
rd
3
Restriction
th
4
Restriction
th
5
Restriction
If you set restrictions at a particular telephone, you will most likely also want to store some allowed
exceptions at that telephone. For example, if you restrict long-distance calls, you will probably want to store
some allowed area codes such as "1800" to allow all 1800 calls. When you enter allowed numbers, "*" is a
wild card.
You can set as many as five
allowed numbers at each
telephone.
1
st
Allowed
nd
2
Allowed
rd
3
Allowed
4
th
Allowed
5
th
Allowed

APPENDIX C

Toll Restriction Worksheet
Enter the restricted numbers. Each
restriction can be up to 6 digits long.
Enter the allowed numbers. Each
restriction can be up to 10 digits long.
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