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Customizing the On switch RPL to enable thru-dialing to other
on-switch DNs
Customize the on switch RPL to permit thru-dialing to other on-switch
numbers. Do not permit any off-switch numbers, including local numbers.
Apply this RPL to features when maximum security is required.
Default global RPL
The on switch RPL is the default global RPL.
If you do not customize the on switch RPL, mailbox owners cannot successfully
thru-dial to any DN while logged on to their mailboxes, and mailbox callers cannot
thru-dial to any DN during a call answering or express voice messaging session.
Getting there: Messaging → Restriction Permission Lists → On Switch
RPL
Customizing the local RPL to enable off-switch dialing
Customize the local RPL so that it allows both on-switch and local numbers
to be called, but blocks domestic and international long distance calls.
This RPL provides a degree of security since the only off-switch numbers
allowed are local.
The local RPL is the default applied to each Voice Messaging feature in all
supplied mailbox classes. If you do not customize this RPL, thru-dialing fails to
the revert DN, callback DN, and MWI DN.
Getting there: Messaging → Restriction Permission Lists → Local RPL
Customizing the long distance RPLs
Customize the long distance 1 RPL to permit CallPilot to call domestic long
distance.
Customize the long distance 2 RPL to enable CallPilot to call international
numbers.
Getting there Messaging → Restriction Permission Lists → Long
Distance 1 or Long Distance 2 RPL.
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Note: For most systems, all restriction codes can be removed.
Nortel CallPilot
Administrator Guide
NN44200-601 01.11 Standard
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