Blocks
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2004 by TELES AG Berlin, Version 2.0/iPBX8TRe/6.02, Issue: May 1998
4.7.2 Outside Line Access and Preset Blocked Numbers
By setting a block, you can prevent certain numbers or digits from being dialed.
The blocks always affect the specified port. For example, you can block the out-
side line access (0) for a port. Calls to the public network cannot be made any
more from the appropriate extension.
The blocks 0 to 6 are preset in the TELES.iPBX 8TR Box:
The following
emergency
numbers
are exempted: call
numbers that begin with 011
(e.g. 0110 and 0112) can always
be dialed.
Block Content
0
Basic configuration (no block)
1
‘0’
= outside line access is blocked,
only internal calls are possible
2
‘00’ = “long-distance” calls are blocked
3
‘000’ = “international” calls are blocked
4
‘0019’ = block for 0190 numbers
5
‘0018’ = block for 0180 numbers
6
‘001’ = block for other service numbers,
cellular phone networks, access
numbers for network carrier
The 0190 and 0180 numbers are
German service numbers.
Υ
Lift the receiver. You hear the dial tone.
∗
Press the star key.
Π
Enter the PIN if necessary.
1
Enter the number 1.
Ν
Select the block type.
Ν
Select the port for which the block should be activated.
#
Press the pound key. Listen for the confirmation tone.
Example:
You set block 2 (‘00’) for port 3. No terminal devices attached
to this port can make connections outside the local area; i.e. no
long-distance calls would be possible.
∗
(
Π
) 1 2 3
#
Delete:
In order to lift a block enter
0
for basic configuration. So that
port 3 can call into the local area again enter:
∗
(
Π
)
1 0 3
#