between local call dialing and long distance
dialing within the area code.)
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Digits 5 - 7 in an 1 l-digit string may be an
interchangeable office code as well.
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Plans 4 and 5 are not used in the United States.
NOTE:
Program 45-l must be completed for the
Least Cost Routing (LCR) feature to function
properly. See LCR Program 50-l.
4.30 Program 452-Toll Restriction Disable
4.31 Selected CO lines may be programmed to be
exempt from any Toll Restrictions defined in this
section. Mark the exempt CO lines with an X on the
record sheet. Initialized data leaves all LEDs OFF,
which causes all CO lines to be affected by Toll
Restrictions defined.
NOTE:
Toll Restrictions disabled in this program
override station Toll Restrictions defined in
Program 48.
4.40 Program 45-3 - 6-Equal Access/Special
Common Carrier Numbers and Authorization
Code Digit Length
4.41 The purpose of this program is to notify the
system of how many digits to ignore before it
appliesToll Restriction. This enables the system to
allow the use of Special Common Carrier authori-
zation (SPCC) codes.
4.42 SPCC telephone numbers may be defined to
notify the system to modify restrictions when the
station user is dialing a long distance carrier. The
user dials a code to access the carriers. Original
restrictions re-activate after the carrier number is
dialed.
4.43 There are two elements Toll Restriction soft-
ware must verify for a user to successfully com-
plete long distance calling:
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The first five digits of the number dialed to
access the long distance SPCC.
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The total number of digits belonging to the
authorization code of the SPCC.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS
SECTION 100-816-302
MARCH 1993
4.44 Items 3 and 5: Enter the first five digits of the
SPCC telephone number in the spaces labeled
SPCCI Telephone Number (item 3) or SPCCZ
Telephone Number (item 5) on the record sheet.
The initialized state assigns “00000” to items 3 and
5.
4.45 Items 4 and 6: Enter each SPCC’s authori-
zation code digit length. The number of digits
allowed (including the first five specified in items 3
and 5) ranges from 00 - 99. Initialized data assigns
“00” to items 4 and 6. Enter two digits on the record
sheet.
4.46 A restricted station is not able to place a toll
call through a long distance carrier by dialing the
SPCCI or SPCC2 telephone number if the station
is denied from that number in other toll restriction
programs. Upon recognizing the first five digits
dialed, Toll Restriction software is notified to allow
the number of digits programmed in items 4 or 6
(00 - 99, including the first five dialed as SPCCl or
a
4.47 The system interprets data to be a seven-
digit local call to an SPCC. Only five digits of the
seven-digit number are entered; therefore, the last
two digits are don’t care digits. Any number dialed
that has the same first five digits as the carrier, the
system will assume the SPCC is being called.
IMPORTANT NOTE!
For items 4 and 6, do not enter more digits
than necessary for the authorization code.
If too many digits are allowed, Toll Restric-
tions may be ignored.
4.50 Program 45-8 - g--Toll Restriction
Override Code
4.51 Two different codes may be dialed by any
station user to override station-specific restrictions.
4.52 Fill in the codes on the record sheet. They
must be four digits each.
4.53 Selected stations in the system are able to
alter the override codes. These stations are as-
signed in Program 30. To change the codes from
selected stations:
2-25