Toll Restriction; The Toll Restriction Tables - NEC DSX Software Manual

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Toll Restriction

Description
Use Toll Restriction to help you control the costs of outgoing long distance calls.
Toll Restriction limits the numbers an extension user may dial. By allowing extensions to place only certain
types of calls, the system administrator can control long distance costs. The system applies Toll Restriction
according to an extension's Toll Restriction Level. For each of the 7 Toll Restriction Levels, the administra-
tor can enable or disable the following options.
Active Key Pad (Continuous Dialing)
Active Key Pad continuously enables the telephone key pad. This is important if co-workers typically
use dial-up services (such as automated banking) or frequently dial into voice mail systems. With Active
Key Pad disabled, the system disables the telephone key pad 6 seconds after the user has dialed their last
digit. Toll Restriction controls Active Key Pad for both incoming and outgoing calls.
N11 Dialing
N11 Dialing enables or disables an extension's ability to use N11 services such as directory assistance
(411) and repair (611). Consider enabling this option if the connected telco charges by the call (i.e.,
meters) these services. Note that the system never restricts a user from dialing 911 or 1 + 911.
0 + Dialing
0 + Dialing enables or disables an extension's ability to manually dial 0 + (operator assisted) calls. These
calls typically include collect calls and credit card calls. Be sure to disable this option if you don't want
co-workers making these types of calls. The setting of 0 + Dialing does not affect the operation of inter-
national dialing (see the option immediately following).
International (011) Dialing
Use the International Dialing option to restrict extension access to high-cost international (011) dialing.
You can, for example, enable international dialing for high priority users and executives while disabling
international dialing for all other co-workers.
Equal Access (1010 + XXX) Dialing
Equal Access allows users to select long distance carriers other than your primary carrier. Your primary
carrier is the long distance provider you access when you seize a line and dial 1. To reach another provider,
dial 1010 and that provider's three-digit code (e.g., 1010220). The system does not restrict the numbers
dialed after the Equal Access code, but can prevent users from dialing specific Equal Access codes.
1 + Dialing
This type of Toll Restriction can restrict:
- 1 + 3-digit (1 + NPA and 1 + NXX) dialing.
- 1 + 6-digit (1 + NPA + NXX) dialing.
Dialing without a Leading 1
This type of Toll Restriction can restrict:
- 3-digit (NPA and NXX) dialing.
- 6-digit (NPA + NXX) dialing.

The Toll Restriction Tables

There are 5 separate tables for each Toll Restriction Level. Each table can hold up to 96 entries. The Toll
Restriction Tables can individually restrict:
Equal Access Dialing.
Calls dialed with a leading 1 (1 + Dialing).
Calls dialed without a leading 1.
DSX Software Manual
For some common Toll Restriction examples, turn to page 356.
Toll Restriction
Features ◆ 351

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