Programming Example 1: Restrict 900 and 1 + 900

Programming for this Feature
Programming Basics
Programming Forced Account Codes
Programming Verified Account Codes
Programming Example 2: Allow 800 and 1 + 800

Example 1: Forced Account Codes for 900 and 1 + 900 Only

1. Set up the Class of Service and Toll Level options.

  1. 2102-01: Class of Service [Stations: Config: Setup: Access (2102): Class of Service]
    - Check to be sure the extension's Class of Service level enables Forced Account Codes in the next steps.
  2. 1412-04: Forced Account Codes [System: Class of Service: Toll Restriction: Toll Restriction (1412): Forced Account Code]
    - Enter Yes for this option to enable Forced Account Codes.
  3. 1412-06: Account Codes for Toll Calls Only [System: Class of Service: Toll Restriction: Toll Restriction (1412): Forced (Toll Only) Account Code]
    - Enter Yes for this option to enable Forced Account Codes for Toll Calls Only. Forced Account Codes will not be required for local calls.
  4. 1551-04: Account Code Toll Restriction Level [System: Options: Setup: Account Codes (1551): Toll Level]
    - For this example, enter 2.
  5. 2102-02: Station Toll Level (Day) [Stations: Config: Setup: Access (2102): Day Toll Level]
    - Be sure the extension does not use Toll Level 2 during the day. If it does, Toll Restriction will always deny 1 + 900 and 900 calls (regardless of whether the user enters an Account Code).
  6. 2102-03: Station Toll Level (Night) [Stations: Config: Setup: Access (2102): Night Toll Level]
    - Be sure the extension does not use Toll Level 2 at night. If it does, Toll Restriction will always deny 1 + 900 and 900 calls (regardless of whether the user enters an Account Code).

2. Make the following Toll Restriction entries for Toll Level 2.

  1. 3511-01: Active Key Pad [Lines: Toll Restriction: Options: Settings (3511): Active Dial Pad]
    - Enter Yes to enable Active Key Pad.
  2. 3512-04: Allow N11 Dialing [Lines: Toll Restriction: Options: US/Domestic Options (3512): Allow N11 Dialing:
    - Enter Yes to enable N11 (e.g., 411) dialing.
  3. 3512-01: Allow 0 + XXX Operator Assisted Dialing [Lines: Toll Restriction: Options: US/Domestic Options (3512): Allow 0+XXX Dialing]
    - Enter Yes to enable operator-assisted dialing.
  4. 3512-03: Allow 101x Equal Access Dialing [Lines: Toll Restriction: Options: US/Domestic Options (3512): Allow 101X Dialing]
    - Enter Yes to enable 101x Equal Access Dialing.
  5. 3521-01: Initialize Table [Utilities: Initialize Toll Restriction]
    - Make a deny table with no entries (i.e., deny nothing). This is the default entry.
  6. 3531-01: 1+XXX Dialing Restriction [Tool Bar: Default]
    - Make a deny table and enter 900.
  7. 3541-01: 1+XXXXXX Dialing Restriction [Tool Bar: Default]
    - Make a deny table with no entries (i.e., deny nothing). This is the default entry.
  8. 3551-01: XXX Dialing Restriction [Tool Bar: Default]
    - Make a deny table and enter 900.
  9. 3561-01: XXXXXX Dialing Restriction [Tool Bar: Default]
    - Make a deny table with no entries (i.e., deny nothing). This is the default entry.

With this programming, an extension user can:

  1. Press a line key or dial a code for an outside line.
  2. Wait for a reminder tone (3 beeps).
    1. With Forced Account Codes enabled, the system automatically goes into the Account Code mode after you press a line key in step 1 above.
    2. If you have an Account Code Feature Key,it flashes green.
  3. If dialing a 1 + 900 or 900 call, dial the Account Code.
    1. If dialing any other long distance call, skip this step.
  4. Press # (if enabled), the Account Code soft key, or an Account Code Feature Key (if programmed).
  5. Dial the outside number.
    1. If the user doesn’t enter an Account Code for 900 or 1 + 900 calls, the system will cut off the call.
    2. The system will also cut off any call not allowed by the extension’s Toll Restriction programming.