Avaya 518-456-804 manual Disallowed Phone Number Lists #404

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Disallowed Phone Number Lists (#404)

Use this feature to specify telephone numbers that users cannot dial. For example, you may want to prevent calls to a specific telephone number or to categories of numbers, such as international numbers.

You can create up to eight Disallowed Phone Number Lists of up to 10 telephone numbers each. A Disallowed Phone Number can be up to 12 digits long and may include 0–9, #, *, and h(the wildcard character, displayed as !).

To create a list of Disallowed Phone Numbers:

1Press f00ss#404at extension 10 or 11.

2At the List Number: prompt, enter a list number (1–8).

3At the Entry: prompt, select a list entry (01–10).

4At the Data- - - - - - - - - - - - prompt, enter the first telephone number.

5To save the telephone number in memory, press e.

6Do one of the following:

To add other telephone numbers to this list, press nto select a different list entry and repeat Steps 4 and 5.

To change the telephone number you just entered, press rand repeat Steps 4 and 5.

To delete the telephone number you just entered, press r.

To create another list, press N+ Pand repeat from Step 2.

7Select another procedure by using N+ P, or exit programming mode.

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