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DXP Correspondence ManualToll Restriction Programming11.3
Toll Groups
11.4
Restricted
NumbersYou must assign to toll groups the individual lines that are to have toll
restriction levels. First assign the lines to toll groups and then assign
those toll groups to the restricted number. There are 32 toll groups
available for line assignment. Assign one, several, or all lines to any
desired toll group or combination of toll groups as needed.
Program restricted numbers as entries in the toll restriction...

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Toll Res friction PrOgmmningDXP Correspondence Manual
11.5
Exception
NumbersException numbers allow stations to dial numbers that are not
normally allowed by their restriction levels. When a user dials a
number at his or her station, the toll restriction feature compares it to
the toll restriction numbers, the toll groups, the restriction level, and to
the exception number. If the system makes a match, the station is not
allowed to dial the number. However, if the exception number of the
toll restriction...

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DXP Correspondence ManualToll Res friction Programming
Chapter Eleven1.
ReviewAt default, the DXP has l-900 numbers as denied to all
stations; true or false?
Questions
2.The toll restriction table allows a maximum of
entries.
3. In
programming, you assign each station a value
of
that the DXP uses to match against the level of the
restricted number to determine whether the call is allowed or
not.
4.If a station’s restriction level is higher than that assigned to the
dialed number, the call is not allowed;...

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Aufomatic Route SelectionChapter Twelve: Automatic Route Selection
. . . . . . . . ..*..........................12-1
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6Introducing Automatic
RouteSelection.............................................12- 1ARS Enable........................................................................................
12-2LineGroups
for...

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DXP Correspondence Manual
Automatic Route SelectionI
L12
Automatic Route Selection
12. I
Introducing
Automatic Route
SelectionAutomatic Route Selection (ARS) allows the system to automatically
route a call over the least-costly line group available to that station.
The system automatically modifies the dialed number, if needed, to
match the selected line group. Additionally, ARS provides the costing
information for the dialed call that is reported by the station message
detail accounting feature. ARS...

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Automatic Route SelectionDXP Correspondence Manual12.2
ARS Enable
12.3
Line Groups for
ARSYou can enable or disable automatic route selection on a system-wide
basis. A defaulted system has ARS disabled.
Before automatic route selection can operate, you must group similar
lines together into line groups. The system can have a total of 16 line
groups with unlimited lines in each group.
Be sure that you program similar line types together into the same line
groups to take advantage of the efficiency and...

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DXP Correspondence ManualAutomatic Route SelectionRoute
12.4
TablesThe ARS feature interacts with the toll restriction feature. You must
enter a number into the toll restriction table and assign a route table
(l-32) to that number before the system can perform ARS. The
system will route only those numbers that you have assigned a route
number and entered on the toll restriction table. The route table entry
specifies the following parameters:
I-over what line group the call will route,
-whether the...

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Route Table Warning ToneYou can arrange for the system to sound a warning tone in the-user’s
handset or station speaker if ARS routes a call on any route other than
the least expensive, This tone indicates that the system has chosen a
more expensive line group. If a station user hears this tone, he or she
should hang up and try again later.
RoutesThere are a total of 32 route tables that you can program for the
system. Each route table can contain up to 6 routes. Each of these
routes conveys the data...

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DXP Correspondence ManualAufomafic Route Selecfion
Route Access LevelEach of the six routes of a route table require a route access level of 1
to 4. ARS uses this route access level to determine if the dialing
station has access to dial out on the route. Each station, through its
class of service, is also assigned a route access level of 1 to 4. Before
the system accepts a dialed number, ARS compares the route access
level entries. If the station route access level is greater than or equal to
the route...

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12.5
Costing
Information
(ARS)Each route in every route table contains costing information. The
costing information includes a surcharge, a first tier cost-per-minute, a
second tier cost-per-minute, and the amount of time to cost the call at
first tier cost before switching to the second tier cost. The surcharge is
a dollars and cents value that the system adds to the total cost of a call.
You can program both tier costs in one-cent increments in the range of
$0.0 through $99.99 per minute.
Even if the...
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