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Comdial Dxp Plus Digital Communications System Instructions Manual
Comdial Dxp Plus Digital Communications System Instructions Manual
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11.4Restriction Level ProgrammingDescription:Group the system stations into as many as eight different toll calling categories based on the freedom to dial various numbers or the restriction from dialing them. Assign one of eight different restriction (1-8) levels or assign an “allow all” level or a “deny all” level. Level 8 is the least restrictive from a station viewpoint but the most restrictive from a restriction table viewpoint. (For example, a station with a restriction of 8 is only restricted from...
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11.5Poll Groups ProgrammingDescription: You must assign the individual lines, that you do not want users to use when they dial toll restricted numbers. Do this by first assigning the lines to toll groups and then assigning 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. Programming:1~ Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2. From main menu, select lines and...
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DXP Plus Programming instructionsM/66-123 11.6Restricted Numbers Programming Description:Program restricted numbers as entries in the toll restriction table. The system will accept up to 400 entries.Each restricted number can be up to 16 digits long and can be comprised of the digits O-9 Plus the “match any” digit (@) if needed. If you program the system to include the automatic route selection (ARS) feature, always fill out the restricted numbers with the @ digit as shown in the following examples: for...
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/M/66-723DXP Plus Programming Instructions11.61 Restricted Numbers Programming Procedure Programming:Make a list of all of the restricted numbers that the site requires.Include numbers on the list that should never be restricted, such as 911 (exception). Also include numbers that should never be dialed, such as l-900 (always deny). Use the @ “match any” symbol to encompass a range of numbers wherever possiblele, such as 1 @ @ for any number beginning with a 1. You can enter up to 400 line items on this...
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DXP Plus Programming InstructionsIMl66-123 11.7Exception Number Programming Description:Exception 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 it makes a match, the station is not normally allowed to dial the number. However, if the exception number of the...
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Automatic route selection (ARS) permits the system to select the least\ costly line group that is available to astation for outgoing call routing. The system 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 stationmessage detail accounting feature. ARS makes its routing decisions (whi\ ch lines to route a call over, when and how to modify a number, and costing information) based...
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/M/66-123DXP Plus Programming Instructions 12. IAutomatic Route Selection Diagram Yes Dialing Denied 1 No Test for Route Table Entry on Toll Restriction Table Route Call Via Route Table 32 NoSelect Route Table Equal oeGreater ThanIII / Pi&L.+ 1 Modify Dialing Number Test for Costing Information Complete Dialing Allowed - CostingReported to SMDA cpJso53 12-2 Automatic Route Selection Programming
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DXP Plus Programming instructionslMl66-123 12.2ARS EnableDescription: You can enable or disable automatic route selection on a system-wide basis. A defaulted system has ARS disabled. Programming:1~ Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER. 3. From the system menu, select system parameters and press ENTER. 4. From the system parameters menu, select ARS feature and press ENTER. 5. Press SPACE BAR to toggle between enable and disable. 6. Press ESCAPE twice. 7. Type y...
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/M/66-123DXP Plus Programming lnsfrucfions 12.4Route Tables (ARS) Description:The 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 it before the system can perform ARS on the dialed number. The system will route only those numbers that you have both assigned a route number and entered on the toll restriction table. The route table entry specifies the following parameters: - over what line group the call...
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DXP Plus Programming InstructionslMl66-123 12.4.1Route Table Warning ToneDescription: You 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. Programming:To enable route select warning tone,’ 1.Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2.From the main menu,...