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CHAPTER 4: Programming the Voice Pro System
1. While in programming mode, and when prompted for the program number,
enter
42
.
2. Press
#
.
3. When prompted, enter the extension(s) to follow toll restriction. For
example, dial
10111415
for extensions 10, 11, 14, and 15.
4. Press
#
.
Default: No extensions are assigned to be toll restricted.
NOTE
For related programming, see Program 43 to set toll restriction and
exception numbers.
P
ROGRAM
43: T
OLL RESTRICTION AND EXCEPTION NUMBERS
M
Toll restriction numbers are the numbers to be restricted when an assigned
extension attempts to dial that particular number or numbers. For example, if (1)
was entered as the restriction number, any extension assigned to follow toll
restriction in Program 43 would not be allowed to connect. The line would be
dropped and the error/busy tone would be issued to that extension. This will still
allow the extension to dial local numbers and any combination of numbers as long
as the first digit is not a (1). The most common restriction numbers are 1 and 0.
Exceptions can override the restrictions. For example, if (1) was the restriction
number, you may want to allow the exception of 1-800 and 1-888 since they start
will a (1) but are toll-free. If 1-800 is entered as the exception, then any digits
following 1-800-(XXX-XXXX) would not follow as a restriction, so all 1-800 calls
would be allowed.
1. While in programming mode, and when prompted for the program number,
enter
43
.
2. Press
#
.
3. When prompted, enter the numbers to be restricted, entering a
#
between
each number(s). Example: 1 # 0 # 411
4. Press
# #
.
5. When prompted, enter the exceptions to the toll restricted numbers.
Example: 1 800 # 1 888 # 1214.
6. Press
# #
.
M
indicates that the program can be monitored using 50#.
See Program 50 for details.