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ENTREX
If the system is to be used behind Centrex or another PBX, the
number of digits in the dial access code used to access a CO
Line from Centrex or the PBX must be listed so that toll restric-
tion can ignore the digit(s). The Access Code can be a one or
two digits such as 9, 81, etc.
222
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ESTRICTION
The system's toll restriction is based on outbound calls being
defined as either toll calls or non-toll calls.
Toll calls are: all 1+ calls, information, operator, international,
1-900 and 976 calls.
Non-toll calls are: all 7 and 10 digit local calls, and all 1-800 or
1-888 calls.
As part of Extension Feature Authorization (Function 32), each
station is programmed to be allowed or denied toll calls. All sta-
tions can make non-toll calls.
An Allow Exception Table and a Deny Exception Table can be
programmed in this function to be exceptions to toll restriction. If
a number is listed in the Allow Table, it will be allowed to all sta-
tions. If a number is listed in the Deny Table, it will be denied to
all stations.
List the numbers for either table separated by #. ## to end the
list. Press the Mute/DND Key to insert a "wild card" digit. The
numbers input will be applied to their most significant digit. Do
not include IVX's Line access 9, 8, or 7 in any of the toll restric-
tion entries.
Example: If 1304 is input into the Deny Table, then all 1+ calls
to area code 304 will be denied; if 12095458787 is input then
only calls to that number will be denied. To allow information
calls, input into the Allow Table: 411, 1411, 5551212,
1XXX5551212 (where X is a wild card digit).
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