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Xen IPK
Programming Manual
Section 6, Code Restriction
DRAFT 3
Chapter 1 – 531
Doc. No.: 8194
- Release 2.0
December 200
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If a match is found, the system looks at the 8-Digit Matching
Table to Class Assignment for the Allow or Deny Assignment. If
the table is assigned as Allow, the call is allowed. If the table is
assigned as Deny, the call is denied.
If a match is not found or a duplicate match is made with
opposite Allow/Deny Assignments, the system looks at the class
Allow/Deny Assignment. If the class is assigned as Allow, the
call is allowed. If the Class is assigned as Deny, the call is
denied. If the interdigit time of the dialling party exceeds 10
seconds while the station user is dialling on an outside line, and
the system is searching the assigned tables, the system
automatically drops the call.
6.4.4
System Speed Dial Override by Class Selection
(Memory Block 1-1-62)
This Memory Block allows System Speed Dial buffers to override
or not override Code Restriction. Each Code Restriction Class
(01~14) is assigned as Allow or Deny.
6.4.5
Tie Line Code Restriction Assignment
(Memory Block 1-1-69)
This Memory Block assigns system-wide Code Restriction to be
used or not used for calls made on a Tie line.
6.4.6
Code Restriction Class Assignment When
Lockout is Set
(Memory Block 1-1-70)
This Memory Block assigns the Code Restriction Class to be
used when Station Lockout (Outgoing) is set at a station. Station
Lockout can be set by the Attendant or from any station if
allowed in System Programming.
6.4.7
Code Restriction Bypass Table
(Memory Block 1-1-82)
This Memory Block assigns a set of feature codes per system. A
station user can dial these codes as the leading digits of a
telephone number. The Xen system ignores these digits
and applies code restriction to the remaining digits. The codes
are sent to the CO as the leading digits on permitted code
restriction calls.
6.4.8
Trunk Digit Restriction Assignment
(Memory Block 4-32)
This Memory Block specifies, per station, the maximum number
of digits that can be dialled while on any outside line.