AT&T MLS-6TM Marine Radio User Manual


 
#401—Outgoing Call Restrictions.
Using this procedure, you set one of
three dialing restrictions for each extension:
“No restriction” allows long distance, local, and inside calling.
“Local only” allows local and inside calling only (make sure the Toll Call
Prefix is set properly, #402).
“Inside only” allows inside calls only.
The Outgoing Call Restrictions apply to all lines assigned to that extension.
If the call has not been allowed or stopped by any of the preceding pro-
cedures, the system looks at the Outgoing Call Restrictions for that extension
and determines whether or not the call is allowed.
Dialing Restrictions:
The following diagram shows what happens when a user makes a call. The sys-
An Example
tem checks the number against all the dialing restrictions set on the system and
the extension. When the number passes a restriction, it goes to the next one, if
necessary. When the number violates a restriction, the call is stopped and the
user hears a reorder (fast busy signal) tone.
In this example, the user is dialing on a line that has an outgoing Call Restriction
set to “local only.”
In addition, the extension has an Allowed Phone Number List
with a ”1800” entry on it. Notice that the system keeps checking the number
until it finds a valid reason to complete it or stop it.
Dial: 1 201 555-1212
Emergency Number?
No, keep checking
Marked System
Speed Dial Number?
No, keep checking
System Password Entered?
No, keep checking
Night Service On?
No, keep checking
Allowed Phone Number?
No, keep checking
Disallowed Phone Number?
No, keep checking
Outgoing Call Restrictions
Violated?
Yes, call dropped and
reorder tone given
Dial: 1 800 555-1212
Emergency Number?
No, keep checking
Marked System
Speed Dial Number?
No, keep checking
System Password Entered?
No, keep checking
Night Service On?
No, keep checking
Allowed Phone Number?
Yes, call completed
Dialing Restrictions Summary B-3