Programming Example 2: Allow 800 and 1 + 800

Programming for this Feature
Programming Basics
Programming Forced Account Codes
Programming Verified Account Codes
Programming Example 1: Restrict 900 and 1 + 900

Example 2: Allow 800 and 1 + 800 Dialing without a Forced Account Code

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 + toll 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 + toll 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 an allow table and enter 800.
  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 an allow table and enter 800.
  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 + 800 or 800 call, skip this step.
    1. If dialing any other long distance call, dial the Account Code.
  4. Press # (if enabled), the Account Code soft key, or an Account Code Feature Key (if programmed).
  5. Dial the outside number.
    1. The 800 or 1 + 800 call will go through without an Account Code. If the user doesn’t enter an Account Code for all other 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.