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SL1100
Program
Number
21-05-06
21-06-05
C
21-05-07 *
21-06-06 *
21-05-08 *
21-06-07 *
21-05-09
21-05-10
21-05-11
21-05-12
21-06-08
1-164
Program Name/Description
Toll Restriction Class - Common Restrict Table
Assign or Unassign the common restrict table for the toll restriction
class you are programming. The common restrict table is used for
numbers that may be shared throughout the groups.
An example of common restrict entries would be: 1900, 1976, 0.
Common Restrict Table
If PRG 21-05-06 is assigned as a (1) then this table is where you can
list up to 10 different entries to deny common calls. Each table can
have a maximum of twelve digits.
Toll Restriction Class - Permit Code Table
Per toll restriction class you can assign a Permit Table (1 ~ 4). A per-
mit table entry will override any settings in a deny table.
An example of this would be if a class was denied all 1+ calling in a
deny table. The users in this class need to be able to dial
1214XXXXXXX numbers and no other 1+ calls. The class would be
set to look at a Permit table and in that permit table an entry of 1214
would be added.
Permit Code Table
If the system has Toll Restriction enabled, users can dial numbers on-
ly if permitted by these tables and the common permit tables.
There are four permit tables with up to 200 entries in each table.
Toll Restriction Class - Restriction Code Table
Per toll restriction class you can assign a Restrict Table (1 ~ 4).
If the same entry exists in a restrict table and a permit table the permit
table has a higher priority and the call will be permitted.
Deny Restriction Table
If the system has Toll Restriction enabled, users cannot dial numbers
listed in these tables and the common deny tables.
There are four deny tables with up to 60 entries in each table.
Restriction for Common Speed Dials
Per Toll Restriction class enable or disable the ability to apply Toll Re-
striction to system speed dials.
If enabled system speed dialing numbers have the same restrictions
as manually dialed numbers.
Restriction for Group Speed Dials
Per Toll Restriction class enable or disable the ability to apply Toll Re-
striction to group speed dials.
If enabled group speed dialing numbers have the same restrictions as
manually dialed numbers.
Intercom Call Restriction
Per Toll Restriction class enable or disable the ability to receive inter-
com calls.
PBX Call Restriction
Per Toll Restriction class set how the system restricts call over PBX/
Centrex trunks (PRG 14-04 must be set). If enabled the system be-
gins toll restriction after the PBX/CTX access code (PRG 21-06-08).
PBX Access Code
When the system is behind a PBX or Centrex trunks, this is the code
the users dial to access the lines.
ISSUE 2.0
Assigned Data
0 = Unassign (No common restrict
table applied.)
1 = Assign (Table in PRG 21-06-05
is applied.)
Defaults:
class 1 = 0
class 2 ~ 5 = 1
class 6 ~ 15 = 0
Maximum of 12 digits to be as-
signed
Defaults:
table 1 = 900
table 2 = 1900
table 3 = 976
table 4 ~ 10 = no setting
0 = No Permit Table Assigned
1 ~ 4 = Permit Tables 1 ~ 4 (as-
signed in PRG 21-06-06)
Defaults:
class 1 ~ 2 = 0
class 3 = 1
class 4 = 2
class 5 = 3
class 6 ~ 15 = 0
Maximum of 12 digits to be as-
signed
(default = not assigned)
0 = No Permit Table Assigned
1 ~ 4 = Restrict Tables 1 ~ 4 (as-
signed in PRG 21-06-07)
(default = 0)
Maximum of 12 digits to be as-
signed
(default = not assigned)
0 = Does Not Restrict
1 = Follows Restriction
(default = 0)
0 = Does Not Restrict
1 = Follows Restriction
(default = 0)
0 = Disable (ICM call not restricted.)
1 = Enable (ICM call restricted.)
(default = 0)
0 = Disable (PBX/CTX call not re-
stricted.)
1 = Enable (PBX/CTX call restricted.)
Defaults:
class 1 ~ 6 = 0
class 7 = 1
class 8 ~ 15 = 0
Maximum of 2 digits to be as-
signed
(default = not assigned)
Code Restriction/Toll Restriction

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