Programming instructions
11.4
Restriction Level Programming
Description:
Group the system stations into as many as eight different toll calling categories based on the
freedom to dial various numbers or the restriction from dialing them. Assign one of eight
different restriction (1-8) levels or assign an “allow all” level or a “deny all” level. Level 8 is
the least restrictive from a station viewpoint but the most restrictive from a restriction table
viewpoint. (For example, a station with a restriction of 8 is only restricted from dialing “always
deny” numbers and it can dial numbers with restriction levels of l-8. A station with a restriction
level of l-7 cannot dial a number with a toll restriction table entry of 8.) The “allow all” entry
ensures that the system applies no dialing restriction to a number (example: 9 11). The “deny
all” ensures that a station user can never dial a number (example: l-900).
You actually assign a restriction level to a station by first assigning it to a station class of
service and then assigning that class of service to the station. As previously described, the class
of service assignment provides features and service that matches the needs of a specific
category of stations. Program the restriction level value that accurately reflects the toll
restriction dialing freedom expected by a specific category of stations.
Programming:
Create eight station categories, and order these categories from those with the most dialing
freedom to those with the least and then note the station ports that you plan to each category.
Arrange the toll restriction numbers into these categories so that they correspond to the required
dialing freedoms. Assign restriction level numbers to each category. Also, list those numbers
that every station must be allowed to dial (such as 911) as “always allow” and list those
numbers that should never be dialed, (such as l-900) as “always deny”.
1.
From main menu, select
TOLL/ARS
and press ENTER.
2.
From toll restriction menu, select restriction tables and press ENTER.
3.
From toll restriction level menu, type 1 and press ENTER.
4.
Select entry line for programming and press ENTER.
5.
Press TAB to position cursor to restriction level column.
6.
Press SPACE BAR to select restriction level l-8, allow all, or deny all.
7.
Press ENTER and repeat step 7 for each entry line.
8.
When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
9.
Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
10. Press ENTER to end.
Assign restriction level to class of service with this procedure.
1.
Use the work sheet to note the class of service for each restriction level entry.
2.
Press CONTROL T for main menu.
3.
From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
4.
From stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
5.
From COS programming, type class of service number (l-32) ENTER.
6.
From COS programming menu, type item number for day/night restriction level
and press ENTER.
7.
Type restriction level number (l-8).
8.
When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
9.
Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
10. Press ESCAPE to end.
Toll Restriction Programming
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