Toll Restriction

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This chapter gives you an overview of the Toll Restriction feature and step-by-step instructions to fill in the Toll Restriction System Record Sheets for DK14, DK40i, and all DK424 and DK424i processors.

Toll Restriction Methods

Toll Restriction screens and selectively restricts outgoing calls using three different methods. Each type of restriction can be programmed for individual stations. Toll Restriction can also be enabled/ disabled for each outgoing line in the system.

Important! Strata DK requires that a “1” be dialed before an area code to provide simple, three, or six-digit toll restriction.

Simple Toll Restriction

Only involves the first digit dialed. The system can be programmed to reject outgoing calls beginning with 0 or 1 (see Program 48).

Three-digit Toll Restriction

Involves the system analyzing the area code dialed, and selectively allowing/disallowing outgoing calls following the criteria defined in Area Code Tables (see Program 46, Codes 2~4).

Six-digit Toll Restriction

Involves the system analyzing the area code and the office code, and selectively allowing/ disallowing outgoing calls following the criteria defined in Area Code Tables and Office Code Tables (see Program 46, codes 2~4 and 6~8).

Note Standard telephones that are Toll Restricted should always be forced to use Least Cost Routing (LCR) to place outside calls. This prevents Toll Restriction defeat when the RRCS, K4RCU3, K5RCU or QRCU3 circuit times out.

Toll Restriction Features

For description purposes, Toll Restriction is divided into several components, or subfeatures. The subfeatures operate independently of the restriction methods just described, although they may employ these methods.

Toll Restriction

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