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every CO line in the system. The G1-824 shows 10 entries.
Example:
If a station is programmed as [0] on Mode 41-STN -05 or 41-STN-06, it will be subject to plan
00 on Mode 18.
If the station accesses Line 1, the system will check the entry in Mode 18-00-01, where 00 is the
plan number and 01 is the CO line number. The number that is found in that entry is used to
select the toll restriction deny/exception tables that will be used to monitor the digits dialed.
Class/Setting
Subject to:
0
No Restriction - Toll checking will not apply
1
Restriction (Deny) Mode 61 / Exception Mode 51
2
Restriction (Deny) Mode 62 / Exception Mode 52
3
Restriction (Deny) Mode 63 / Exception Mode 53
4
Restriction (Deny) Mode 64 / Exception Mode 54
5
Restriction (Deny) Mode 65 / Exception Mode 55
6
Restriction (Deny) Mode 66 / Exception Mode 56
7
Restricted Unless Exception is found in Mode 57
8
Restricted Unless Exception is found in Mode 58
9
Restricted Unless Exception is found in Mode 59
Note:
Settings of [7], [8], or [9] are completely restricted. There is no need for a Deny Mode for these
values. However, in order to lessen the restrictions on some of these classes, each value has an
associated exception Mode. These are explained in greater detail later in this Appendix under the
explanations for Modes 61 through 66 and 51 through 59.
Restriction (Deny) Modes 61-66
Restriction Modes are the first items checked to determine the dialing capabilities of a telephone. Each
Mode allows up to 16 entries.
The G1-824i allows entries to be up to 12 digits in length.
There are two possible types of entry,
Unconditional
and
Conditional
.
Unconditional Entries
Unconditional Entries make absolute rules. If a caller dials the digits that are found in an unconditional
entry, the call will be disallowed. Examples of unconditional entries are:
G1-824
0
1900
1976
15551212
Any time a caller enters one of these numbers and is subject to the Restriction table, in which these are
programmed, the caller will be disconnected from the CO line. There are no exceptions to these rules.
Conditional Entries
Conditional Entries
are entries that make a rule, but may have exceptions to the rule. The exceptions to
the rule will be found in the corresponding Exception Mode.
Restriction Mode 61 will search for exceptions in Mode 51.
Restriction Mode 62 will search for exceptions in Mode 52.
Restriction Mode 63 will search for exceptions in Mode 53. .
Restriction Mode 64 will search for exceptions in Mode 54. .
Restriction Mode 65 will search for exceptions in Mode 55. .
Restriction Mode 66 will search for exceptions in Mode 56. .
A conditional entry will end with don’t care digits (d). Examples of conditional entries are:
G1-824
10288ddddddd
1555dddddddd
976ddddddddd
In each entry the corresponding Exception Mode will be checked to see if there are exceptions to the rule.
If no exceptions are found, the caller will be disconnected.
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