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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference 555-650-110
Features
Allowed/Disallowed Lists
Feature Interactions
Auto Dial
Automatic Route
Selection
Calling Restrictions
Conference
Directories
Forward and
Follow Me
HotLine
Night Service
Personal Lines
Recall/Timed Flash
A user with a restricted extension cannot dial a restricted number (outside
or toll) by using an Auto Dial button unless the number is on the Allowed
List for that extension. A user cannot dial an outside number by using an
Auto Dial button if the number is on a Disallowed List.
Automatic Route Selection (ARS) checks Allowed and Disallowed Lists
before choosing the route for a call. This prevents users with restricted
extensions from dialing numbers that are not on an Allowed List. ARS
also prevents a user from dialing numbers on a Disallowed List.
When used with calling restrictions, Allowed Lists can permit the dialing of
specific numbers, such as emergency numbers, from an outward- or
toll-restricted extension.
A user with a restricted extension cannot add a participant (outside or toll)
to a conference call unless the participant's number is on the Allowed List
for that extension.
A user cannot add an outside number to a conference call if the number is
on a Disallowed List.
A user with a restricted extension cannot use the System Directory to dial
a restricted number unless the System Speed Dial number is marked or
the number is on the Allowed List for that extension.
A user with a restricted extension cannot forward calls to a restricted
(outside or toll) number unless the number is on the Allowed List for that
extension. If the number is on the Disallowed List for that extension, the
call cannot be forwarded. When activating Forward, a user with a
restricted extension does not hear an error tone, but when a call is
received, the Forward is denied if the number is not on the Allowed List.
Allowed and Disallowed Lists can be assigned to HotLine extensions
(Release 5.0 and later systems).
A Night Service Emergency Allowed List can be programmed with up to
10 numbers that any user can dial without having to enter the Night
Service password. For additional information, see
page
398.
A user with a restricted extension cannot dial a restricted number (outside
or toll) on a personal line button unless the number is on the Allowed List
for that extension. If the number is on a Disallowed List, the user cannot
dial it.
If Recall is used on a personal line or Pool button—or, in Release 2.0 and
later systems, on an SA or ICOM button—to access an outside loop-start
line, the accessed line is kept, the user hears outside dial tone, and
calling restrictions are reapplied.
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