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Technician’s Handbook
58
Restrict external access (toll restriction/call
barring)
You use restriction group levels to restrict the external
numbers that extension users can call. Using class of
service levels, you can control which extensions have
access to external lines, local, national, and international
calls. You can also program up to 20 exceptions for each
group in the Global Exception form.
Set up restriction groups
Restrictions are applied from the highest restriction
number to the lowest. The highest number being the
least restricted; the lowest being the most restricted. See
Restriction groups (extensions) (p. 169). You can only
modify restriction groups 1 to 5.
1. In the system tool, choose Voice from the Selection
menu.
2. Click Management, click Toll Restriction, and then
click Restriction Groups.
3. Select the Restriction Group Number and then click
Change.
4. Enter the restricted digits. Extension users will be
unable to dial numbers that begin with the restricted
digits. For example, if you enter the digit 1, then
extensions assigned to this group will be prevented
from making long distance calls.
5. Enter the maximum number of digits that users are
allowed to dial. Any digit dialed beyond the maximum
number will terminate the call. The default setting (0)
is unlimited number of digits.
You can also specify number strings that are exempted
from the restriction group.
1. Click Add Member.
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