Program 21 : Outgoing Call Setup
21-06 : Toll Restriction Table Data Setup
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06 Permit Code Table
This option lets you program the Permit Code Tables.
If the system has Toll Restriction enabled, users can
dial numbers only if permitted by these tables and the
Common Permit Table (21-06-04). There are four
Permit Code Tables, with up to 200 entries in each
table. The system permits calls exactly as you enter
the code.
1-4
(table)
1-60
(Entry)
Dial
(Up to 12 digits) Table 1 - 4 = No Setting
07 Restriction Table
This option lets you program the Restrict Code
Tables. If the system has Toll Restriction enabled,
users cannot dial numbers listed in these tables. There
are four Restrict Code Tables, with up to 200 entries
in each table. The system restricts calls exactly as you
enter the code.
1-4
(table)
1-60
(Entry)
Dial
(Up to 12 digits) Table 1 - 4 = No Setting
08 PBX Access Code
Use this option to enter the PBX Access Code. When
the system is behind a PBX, this is the code users dial
to access a PBX trunk. Toll Restriction begins after
the PBX access code. For PBX trunks (Program
14-04) the system only Toll Restricts calls that con-
tain the access code. Always program this option
when the system is behind a PBX, even if you don’t
want to use Toll Restriction. PBX Access Codes can
be up to 2 digits, using 0-9, #, * and LINE KEY 1
(don’t care). When using Account Codes, do not use
an asterisk within a PBX access code. Otherwise,
after the *, the trunk would stop sending digits to the
central office. Entries 1-4 correspond to the 4 PBX
Access Codes. Each code can have up to 2 digits.
1-4 Dial
(Up to 2 digits) Table 1 - 4 = No Setting
09 Specific Dial Outgoing Code
This option is not currently used
This option can be used to exempt digits from toll
restriction. The digits entered in this option will
bypass the toll restriction programming. The digits to
be exempt can be positioned before or after the entry
in Program 21-06-10.
1-20 Dial
(Up to 8 digits) No Setting
10 Outgoing Call Code Setup
This option is not currently used
This option can be used to exempt digits from toll
restriction. The digits entered in this option will
bypass the toll restriction programming. This is simi-
lar to Program 21-06-09, however, these digits must
be first.
For example, if a system restricts international dialing
(011), it could be possible to allow the system to dial
1010XXX + 011 or *67 + 011. In order to dial *67 +
1010XXX + 011, *67 would be entered in Program
21-06-10 and 1010XXX would be entered in Pro-
gram 21-06-09.
1-20 Dial
(Up to 4 digits) No Setting
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No. Item Table Input Data Default