Toll Restriction Service; Trunk Access Groups - Panasonic DBS 576 HD Technical Manual

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Chapter 7. SLT Features

Toll Restriction Service

Description
Toll Restriction Service (TRS) allows access levels, including the prohibition of long distance calls or
after-hours calls, to be assigned to specific extensions or CO lines. This minimizes non-business
related calls and reduces phone bills by only allowing long distance calls over designated lines.
TRS can be used in conjunction with Automatic Route Selection (ARS).
TRS classes are set on an extension and trunk basis. Up to 50 TRS classes can be assigned.
Each TRS class is then assigned to a TRS level. This level is used as the basis for allowing or
restricting calls.
There are 10 TRS levels available: 0 denies all calls, 1-8 may be partially restrictive per
assignments, and 9 allows all calls.
TRS can restrict the number of digits dialed (1 to 20 digits limit or no limit).
TRS can restrict the use of System Speed Dials (SSDs) for out dialing on a TRS class basis;
either no system speed dials or limit the range of SSDs.
TRS can restrict the use of the star (*) or pound (#) digits on a TRS class basis.
The following calling restrictions are also available:
Forced ARS Restriction (The ARS feature controls outside calls.)
Hardware Requirements
N/A
Related Programming
N/A
Considerations
The dialing restrictions included in this feature help prevent unauthorized outgoing calls. It is
possible; however, to program your System to allow SSD to override TRS.
For more information on ARS/TRS, see the ARS/TRS Reference Manual.

Trunk Access Groups

Description
Trunks can be placed in trunk groups. When a trunk group is accessed, the System automatically
selects an open trunk from the group.
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DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001
Section 700 - Operation
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