Administrator Phone Guide
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To program toll restrictions for specific phones:
1. Dial 9932 (9132 in Europe). If a passcode is required (see page25), ENTER PASSCODE
appears (otherwise, go to step 3).
2. Enter the passcode, and then press #. ENTER DATABASE OPTION (1 - 3) appears.
3. Press 1 or the STATION menu button. ENTER STATION EXTENSION appears.
4. Enter the extension number, or enter a partial extension number, and then press # or the
ACCEPT menu button. The extension information that best matches the partial number
appears. You can use the Volume buttons or the NEXT and PREVIOUS menu buttons to
scroll through entries.
5. Press # or the ACCEPT menu button to accept the entry. ENTER STATION OPTION
(1 - 3) appears.
6. Press 3 or the TOLL RESTRICTION menu button. TOLL RESTRICTION OPTION (1 - 2)
appears.
Table 11: Default European Class of Service Values
COS Name Restriction
01 ARS Only This is a phone class of service only. It is not used for trunk groups. Also, the
Automatic Route Selection (ARS) feature, which is standard on the 5000 CP, is
required.
Calls can only be placed using the ARS feature. The user hears reorder tones when
attempting to place a call using any other method. A restricted user can still select
individual trunks if the trunks are designated as exempt from ARS Only, or if they were
transferred, were placed on hold, or are recalling or ringing. Trunk restriction
determines which trunks in the ARS route group can be selected by the phone or
application.
02 Deny
Operator Calls to operator numbers are restricted.
03 Deny Toll
Access Calls to numbers containing a toll string (TN+, TE, 010+, and T1+) are restricted.
04 Deny
International Calls to international numbers (I+) are restricted.
05 Deny Local
Calls Calls to local numbers (N+) are restricted.
06 Denied
Numbers Calls to programmed denied numbers (0891+ and 0898+) are restricted.
07 Allowed
Numbers Calls to programmed allowed numbers (0345+, 0500+, 0645+, and 0800+) are
allowed, even if number also matches a dial pattern in a restricted class of service that
is assigned to the phone, application, or trunk group being used.
Calls are restricted only if the dialed patterns match the denied pattern exactly. COS designations 01–07 have
default values. COS designations 10–16 do not have default values and are blank. All of the classes of service
are programmable. Each may be specified as an allowed or denied class of service, dialing patterns can be
programmed for each, and each can be assigned to phones and trunk groups as needed.
Note: At any time, you can press * to return to the previous menu, or press the Speaker button
to exit the programming session and cancel any unsaved changes.