Programming Procedures
Remote Access without Barrier Codes
Use this procedure to change the class of restriction for one of the following:
all non-tie lines/trunks
all tie trunks and DID trunks with Remote Access
the DID remote access code
NOTE:
If barrier code requirements have been established for Remote Access
users, do not use this procedure; use “Remote Access with Barrier Codes.”
The class of restriction assigned is one of the following:
Restriction - determines whether Remote Access users can make local
and/or toll calls; the following settings are included:
— unrestricted
— t o l l r e s t r i c t e d
— outward restricted
ARS Facility Restriction Level (Hybrid/PBX only) – allows or disallows use
of outgoing trunks by assigning a facility restriction level from 0 through
6. (The value assigned is the opposite from the FRL assigned to the ARS
route, where a value of 0 is the most, and a value of 6 is the least
restrictive. )
Allowed List Assignment - assigns Allowed Lists and is used when
Remote Access users are restricted from making local or toll calls.
Disallowed List Assignment - assigns Disallowed Lists and is used when
Remote Access users are not restricted from making local or toll calls.
A maximum of eight Allowed or Disallowed Lists can be assigned to trunks.
Class of restriction settings are assigned either to all non-tie trunks or to all tie
trunks and DID trunks. They cannot be assigned to each trunk on an individual
basis.
Entering Programming
Console: Select Menu
→
Sys Program
→
Exit
PC/SPM: Type
SPM
→
press any key
→
[F1]
→
[F5]
Exiting Without Changes
To exit from any screen without making changes, select
Exit
on the console or
press
[F5]
on the PC before saving your entry or menu selection.
Remote Access without Barrier Codes
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