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Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use
Dialing Restrictions and Permissions
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Allowed List Assignments (#408)
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Use this feature to assign up to eight Allowed Phone Number Lists to a specific extension.You
must use Allowed Phone Number Lists (#407) to create the lists of allowed telephone numbers
before you use this procedure.
Programming
4
To assign Allowed Phone Number Lists to an extension:
1.
Press
f00ss#408
at extension 10 or 11.
2.
Enter the number of the extension to be programmed.
3.
Enter the list number (1–8).
4.
To assign or unassign the list, press
D
until the appropriate value appears.
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1 = Assigned to extension
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2 = Not Assigned to extension (the factory setting)
5.
Do one of the following:
■
To assign or unassign another list to this extension, press
n
until the list number
appears on the display. Then repeat Step 4.
■
To program another extension, press
N
+
P
and begin at Step 2.
6.
Select another procedure, or exit programming mode.
Disallowed Phone Number Lists (#404)
4
Use this feature to specify telephone numbers that users cannot dial. For example, you may want
to prevent calls to a specific telephone number or to categories of numbers, such as international
numbers.
You can create up to eight Disallowed Phone Number Lists of up to 10 telephone numbers each.
A Disallowed Phone Number can be up to 12 digits long and may include 0–9,
#
,
*
, and
h
(the wildcard character, displayed as “!”).
Considerations
4
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After completing this procedure, you must use Disallowed List Assignments (#405) to
assign the Disallowed Phone Number Lists to specific extensions.
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To restrict dialing specific telephone numbers, enter the telephone number exactly as you
would dial it. For example, to prevent calls to the local number 555-5678, press
5555678
.
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To restrict dialing numbers in an entire area code, enter that area code exactly as you would
dial it (for example, “900,” “1900,” or “0900,” depending on the Toll Call Prefix required). This
setting tells the system whether a “0” (for operator-assisted calls) or a “1” (for direct-dial calls)
is required when you make toll calls.
Summary of Contents for programming and use
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