
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Programming
555-670-111
Issue 1
April 1999
Programming Procedures
3-583
Uniform Dial Plan Routing
3
FRLs assigned to extensions (or remote access) apply not only to ARS calls but
also to calls for non-local dial plan extensions connected by private trunks to your
local system. For this reason, use care in assigning FRLs both to extensions and
to UDP routes. For example, if a user must be restricted from toll calls on your
local system, you may need to plan UDP routes’ FRLs to be unrestricted so that
the user can reach necessary non-local dial plan extensions. For information
about assigning FRLs to extensions, see
‘‘ARS Restriction Level for Extensions’’
.
NOTES:
■
UDP pool routes must be programmed before you assign Facility
Restriction Levels to those routes.
■
Extension outward and toll calling restrictions are removed when a user
dials a non-local dial plan extension. FRL extension restrictions,
however, remain in effect but are not sent with the call.
■
If you have Centralized Voice Messaging, program an FRL of 0 for the
routes used to send calls to Centralized Voice Messaging. See the
Network Reference
for additional information.
Summary: UDP Route Facility Restriction Level
3
Programmable by
System Manager
Mode
Hybrid/PBX
Idle Condition
Not required
Planning Form
Non-Local Dial Plan Administration Form in the
Installation Specification
Factory Setting
3
Valid Entries
0 to 6
Inspect
No
Copy Option
No
Console Procedure
Tables
→
UDP
Routing
→
Dial pattern no. (1–20)
→
Enter
→
Dial route no. (1–4)
→
Enter
→
FRL
→
Dial restriction level (0–6)
→
Enter
→
Exit
→
Exit
→
Exit
→
Exit
PC Procedure
→
→
Enter pattern no. (1–20)
→
→
Type route no. (1–4)
→
→
→
Type restriction
level (0–6)
→
→
→
→
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