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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
System Planning 555-650-112
4
Features
System Features

Disallowed Lists

This section contains instructions for using Disallowed Lists to prevent people
from making calls to specific numbers, whether or not restrictions are specified for
an extension. You can use this feature instead of restricting telephones totally
from making toll or local calls.
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SecurityAlert:
Be sure to review the toll fraud information with regard to Disallowed Lists in
Appendix A, ''Customer Support
Use a "wild card" character to indicate that you want calls to an exchange
restricted in every area code. During system programming, a Pause (entered
using the Hold button) indicates a wild card character; therefore, use the letter "p"
to indicate on the form that a wild card character should be programmed.
You can design up to 8 lists with a maximum of 10 numbers. Each number can
have up to 11 digits, for example, a leading 1 (if a toll-call prefix is required for
dialing) followed by the area code and telephone number. Star codes (such as
*67) may also be included in the list to block users from accessing special
services offered by the Central Office. Once you have designed the lists, decide
which telephones to restrict. You can assign up to eight lists for each telephone.
Disallowed List #7 is the system default list and includes the numbers most
frequently associated with fraud. The table below lists the default entries for
Disallowed List #7.
Table 4-2.
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
Users cannot dial a number on an Allowed List if it matches a number on a
Disallowed List assigned to the telephone.
Disallowed List #7 Default Entries
0
10
11
1809
1700
1900
976
1ppp976
Q
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Issue 1
June 1997
Page 4-44

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