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Toll Control
Description
Toll Controls allow the assignment of dialing capabilities dependent upon specific CO lines as well as
individual stations. This can be used to restrict dialing capabilities from some stations and to limit specific
types of calls to certain special purpose telephone lines.
Conditions
1. There are a total of ten toll plans available in the G1-824i digital telephone system.
2. Each toll plan points to a Toll Class depending on the CO line used.
3. Each station can be subjected to one of the available toll plans.
4. A station can have a Day Service toll plan and a Night Service toll plan.
A station may become exempt from toll control for an individual call by entering a Forced Account Code
or the system Master Toll Password
A locked station is subject to Class 9 toll restriction, regardless of its normal toll assignment.
Certain System Speed Dial numbers may be made exempt from toll restriction. Exempt numbers will not
be checked for toll violations. See Speed Dial (Unrestricted) on page 159 of this document.
Programming
Mode 18 provides for converting the station’s Toll Plan to a Toll Class depending on which trunk has been
selected for the call.
If Toll class ‘0’ is selected, the station is completely unrestricted.
If a Toll class of ‘1’ through ‘6’ is selected, Modes 61 through 66 are used to list the restricted number
strings to be denied, and Modes 51 through 56 are used to list exceptions to the basic rules listed in
Modes 61 through 66.
If a Toll class of ‘7’, ‘8’, or ‘9’ is selected, only number strings found in 57, 58, and 59 will be allowed. All
other dialing will be disallowed.
Mode 41-STN-05/06 assigns a Toll Plan for Day Service (05) and for Night Service (06).
Examples
Example
1
: In this example we would like to set up a toll restriction for a lobby phone and allow no
outside calls except for ‘911’ and 747-4466 which is a local number for a Taxi company. The extension
number for this lobby phone is 105.
Mode 41-105-05 and 06 are both set to a 7. This indicates that station 105 is to use toll plan 7 during
both day service and night service.
By default, Mode 18 has all values set to 7, one for each trunk in the system. This states that any station
that is set to toll plan 7 will be subject to toll class 7 for all calls. Any phone programmed as plan 7 is
completely restricted, except for entries found in Mode 57.
Mode 57 has two entries. The first one will be 911 and the second will be 747-4466. With these entries
only calls to 911 and 747-4466 will be allowed.
Example
2
: In this example the company has a WATS line on trunk 4, with normal local service on trunks
1 through 3. We want to force all DDD traffic onto trunk 4. And allow only local calls on trunks 1 through
3.
All stations, Mode 41-STN-05 and 06 will be set to a ‘2’ although any class from 1 to 6 would be
acceptable for use in this example.
Mode 18 for Toll Plan 02 will have a ‘2’ for trunks 1, 2, and 3, but a ‘3’ for trunk 4.
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