
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Programming
555-670-111
Issue 1
April 1999
Programming Procedures
3-334
Optional Extension Features
3
Console/Display Instructions
Additional Information
PC
5.
Enter the logical ID of the last extension in the block (
nnn
=
1
to
144
).
6.
Save your entry.
Select
Enter.
7.
Return to the System Programming menu.
Select
Exit
three times.
ARS Restriction Level for Extensions
3
Use this procedure to assign an ARS restriction level to an extension. Outgoing
calls can be made only to routes that have a Facility Restriction Level (FRL) lower
than or equal to that of the extension for which the call is being made. Only
outgoing calls are affected; users can receive inside, local, and toll calls on
restricted telephones and can join any type of call in progress.
The restriction level assigned to extensions is opposite to the FRL assigned to
routes, where 0 is the most and 6 is the least restrictive.
In Release 6.0 and later systems, FRLs assigned to extensions 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 allow the
user to reach necessary non-local dial plan extensions. For details, see
Dial Plan Routing’’ on page 3-579
.
Summary: Assigning ARS Restriction Level For
an Extension
3
Programmable by
System Manager
Mode
Hybrid/PBX only
Idle Condition
Not required
Start at extension xxxx:
xxxx
= extension entered in Step 1
Enter ending extension
Logical id (1 – 144)
Backspace
Exit
Enter
Dial or type
#[nnn].
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