Summit & Summit 800
Feature Description and Operation Manual
Issue 1.2
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appropriate COS (Class of Service). If not dialed, the call is treated as an internal PBX call and
dialing is not restricted.
Exception Tables – Each Exception Table permits entry of 50 Allow codes and 50 Deny codes.
Each code can contain up to 20 digits including digits 0-9, “#” as a wild card (any digit) and “*” as
the end of entry mark. Reference the previous charts for application of the Exception Tables.
Exception Table process – As digits are dialed, they are compared to entries in the appropriate
Exception Table. Based on the Allow and Deny entries, the system applies the following rules to
allow or deny the call.
Rule 1
If a table has no entries, no restrictions are applied.
Rule 2
If there are only Deny entries, restrictions are provided as
Deny only.
Rule 3
If there are only Allow entries, restrictions are provided as
Allow only.
Rule 4
If there are both Allow and Deny entries, the Deny entries
are searched. If the dialed number matches a Deny entry,
and is not part of an allow entry the call is restricted; if no
match is found the call is allowed. For example, if 2223 is
assigned in the Allow Table and 222 is assigned in the
Deny Table numbers starting with 222 are denied except
for 2223.
Operation
System
The system automatically applies the assigned COS (Class of Service)
Conditions
1. The dialing privileges are based on the CO and Station COS (Class of Service).
2. When you enter an Authorization code the COS associated with the code may be
selected for the call.
Programming
Keyset Admin.
STATION
Station COS (Class of Service) (PGM 116)
CO/IP
CO Line COS (Class of Service) (PGM 141-Button 2)
SYSTEM
DISA COS (Class of Service) (PGM 166)
PABX Access Codes (PGM 172)
LD Call Digit Count (PGM 177-Button 4)
LD Digit Code (PGM 177-Button 19)
TABLES
Toll Restriction Tables (PGM 224)