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TAC
Enter the trunk access code (TAC) that must be dialed to access the trunk group. A different
TAC must be assigned to each trunk group. CDR reports use the TAC to identify each trunk
group.
Valid entries
1 to 4 digit
number
*, #
TN
Valid entries
1 to 100 (S8700
Series IP-Connect)
Tip:
Double-check your entry. If you accidentally enter an unassigned tenant partition
Tip:
number, the system will accept the entry but no calls will go to the trunk group.
Toll Restricted
Valid entries
y
n
Tip:
To find out what kind of line coding a trunk group member uses, check the Line
Tip:
Coding field on the DS1 Circuit Pack screen for the DS1 port to which the
member is assigned.
Usage
Enter any number that fits the format for trunk access codes or dial
access codes defined in your dial plan.
* and # can be used as the first character in a TAC.
Usage
Enter a Tenant Partition number to assign this trunk group to the
partition.
Usage
Enter y to prevent toll-restricted users from using a trunk access code to
make restricted outgoing calls over this trunk group.
Enter n if the field is automatic or if you don't want to restrict access.
Trunk Group
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