ASSIGNING CALL RESTRICTIONS TO VOICE TERMINALS
When your system is first installed, all voice terminals can be used to place inter- com, local, and toll calls. If you want, you can restrict selected voice terminals to in- tercom or local calls only. If those restrictions are too extreme, you can setup allowed lists, which contain groups of numbers that can be dialed regardless of a voice ter- minal’s call restrictions. You can assign these allowed lists to people who need to call numbers that are outside the general restrictions placed on their voice terminals.
You can assign one of the following basic calling ranges to each of your voice terminals:
●Outward Call Restricted. Intercom calls only, with allowed list(s) if required.
●Toll Call Restricted. Intercom and local calls only, with allowed list(s) if required.
●Unrestricted. All calls allowed.
The sections that follow describe the three steps involved in assigning call restric- tions to voice terminals. You begin by assigning one of the three basic calling ranges shown above to each voice terminal. Next, if you want to let people at restricted voice terminals make certain types of outside and toll calls, you setup lists of numbers that can be dialed. Then you assign the appropriate allowed list(s) to each restricted voice terminal.
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