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UNRESTRICTED
TOLL RESTRICTED
Creating the Disallowed List
Once you've decided how many billable numbes you want to disallow, you
write each entry next to a separate item (labeled 01 through 20) on the
Disallowed List Entry Form located at the beginning of the Call Restrictions
Form.
On the "Disallowed List Entry Form— List 09" . . .
Write billable numbers, area codes, etc., in the "Number" column to create
your Disallowed List.
Assigning the Disallowed List
Now that you have created your Disallowed List, you should decide to which
voice terminals it is to be assigned when you administer the system. Enter this
information on the of the Call Restrictions Assignment Form.
In the "Disallowed Lists" column of the Call Restrictions Assignment
Form . . .
Put a check mark next to the intercom number of each voice terminal to
which the list is to be assigned when you administer the system.
When your system is first installed, all voice terminals are unrestricted, that is,
there are no limitations on outgoing call traffic including long distance and local
toll calls.
In the "Unrestricted" column on the Call Restrictions Assignment Form . . .
Put a check mark for each voice terminal that will not have either outward or
toll restrictions.
Some people in your business may need to be able to call any local telephone
number but have little need to make long distance calls. You can place a toll
call restriction on their voice terminals. The system will allow local calls from
those voice terminals but will ignore attempts to dial long distance numbers.
Then, if there are certain areas of the country these people have to call on
business, you can set up an Allowed List of those long distance area codes and
assign the list to the toll restricted voice terminals when you administer the
system. You can also mark selected long distance telephone numbers for
Restriction Override and store them under Speed Dial codes in the system's
memory. Then anyone in your system, including those with toll restricted voice
terminals, can use the Speed Dial codes to dial those long distance numbers.
Under "Toll Restricted" on the Call Restrictions Assignment Form . . .
Put a check mark next to the intercom number of each voice terminal that will
be restricted from making long distance calls.
Call Restrictions Forms
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