Lucent Technologies 4.1 manual Form D Supplemental Instructions Number Lists

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Form D Supplemental Instructions:

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Number Lists

 

 

 

Use this form to specify lists of Disallowed, Allowed, and Emergency telephone numbers. Also use this form to identify the phone numbers dialed automatically by External Hotlines.

NOTE: To restrict long-distance calling, Toll Call Prefix {#402} (indicating whether you must dial a 0 or 1 to place long distance calls) must be set cor- rectly (see Form A, Item 9).

Creating Disallowed and Allowed Lists

You can create up to 4 lists each of Disallowed and Allowed telephone num- bers. Each list can have up to 10 numbers.

1. Under the List number, write a name for the list (for example, "Suppliers").

Disallowed Phone Number Lists {#404}

With Disallowed lists, you can prevent users from dialing specific telephone numbers or categories (for example, calls to 976 exchanges for pre-recorded messages such as horoscopes, and calls to 900 area code "chat lines").

Examples of Disallowed List Entries

Preventing Calls to 976 Exchange Numbers

Entries needed. . . if 0 or 1 toll prefix

if 0 or 1

toll prefix

is required

is not required

976

976

 

0976

!0!976

 

1976

!1!976

 

1!!!976

 

 

2.In the "Telephone Number" column, write the entries for the list. You can specify complete telephone numbers or categories of numbers.

To specify a complete number, write it exactly as it would be dialed, including (if needed) a dial-out code, toll call prefix, and area code.

To specify a category, provide one or more entries to describe an entire class of calls (such as an area code or local exchange). Preventing calls to a category may require more than one entry, to allow for different ways of dialing a number (see "Examples of Disallowed List Entries").

After a list has been created, it can be assigned to an extension (see Form B2).

 

0!!!976

 

Preventing Calls to 900 Area Code

 

Entries needed. . .

if 0 or 1 toll prefix

if 0 or 1 toll prefix

 

is required

is not required

 

0900

900

 

1900

 

Preventing International (011) Calls

 

Entry needed. . .

011

 

Preventing Long Distance Calls After Using a Local Telephone Company Feature Consisting of a and Two Digits, Such as Call Blocking 67.

Entries needed. . . *!!0 *!!1

Allowed Phone Number Lists {#407}

Allowed telephone numbers are exceptions to restrictions. For example, you might put 976 numbers on a Disallowed list, but allow dialing of 976-1212 for weather reports. Or you might restrict an extension to local dialing only, but assign an Allowed list to permit the user to call specific customers or suppliers.

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Lucent Technologies 4.1 manual Form D Supplemental Instructions Number Lists, Creating Disallowed and Allowed Lists