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Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
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AP- ALLOW OUTSIDE OPERATOR (0+) DIALING Description Use this option to allow/prevent an extension user from directly dialing 0 to get an outside (telco) operator. These calls can include: •Operator assisted calls •Credit card calls •011 international calls If this option restricts 0+ dialing, the system terminates the call as soon as the user dials 0. Conditions Even if allowed by this option, International Dialing below may still prevent 011 international calls. Default Value 0+ dialing allowed....
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AP- ALLOW INTERNATIONAL DIALING Description Use this option to allow/prevent an extension user from directly dialing a 011 international call. If this option re- stricts 011 dialing, the system terminates the call as soon as the user dials 01. Conditions (A.) To allow 011 dialing, you must first allow 0+ dialing in Allow Outside Operator (0+) Dialing. (B.) Some or all portions of Mexico and Canada are included in the same numbering plan as the United States. This is termed the North American Numbering...
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AP- ALLOW EQUAL ACCESS Description NOT Available in Software Levels: Base AUX > Y5.0> Y2.0 Use this option to allow/prevent an extension user from directly dialing Equal Access (10XXX) calls. If al- lowed, the system compares the 10XXX code the user dials to the programmed Equal Access List. The list can be either an allow or deny list. This means the list can either selectively allow or deny the dialed code. The sys- tem does not further Toll Restrict the call. If this option restricts 10XXX...
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Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter Y(es) or N(o) for this option on Table 1. If you enter N, do not go to steps 2 and 3. 2. If you enter Y, indicate if the Equal Access List is a deny list or an allow list. For example, to have Equal Access only for a few specific codes, make the list an allow list. 3. Enter the codes in the Equal Access List. For example, if the list is an allow list only for 10288, enter only 288 in the list. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. After programming...
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AP- ALLOW 1+NNX DIALING Description Use this option to allow/prevent an extension user from directly dialing 1+NNX (1 + exchange) calls. If al- lowed, the system compares the 1+NNX code the user dials to the programmed 1+NNX List. The list can be either an allow or deny list. This means the list can either selectively allow or deny the dialed code. If this option restricts 1+NNX dialing (or a specific 1+NNX code), the system terminates the call after the user dials the code. Conditions None Default...
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Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter Y(es) or N(o) for this option on Table 1. If you enter N, do not go to steps 2 and 3. 2. If you enter Y, indicate if the 1+NNX list is a deny list or an allow list. For example, to have 1+NNX dialing only for a few specific codes, make the list an allow list. 3. Enter the codes in the 1+NNX List. For example, if the list is an allow list only for 888, enter only 888 in the list. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. After programming the previous AP...
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AP- ALLOW NNX DIALING Description Use this option to allow/prevent an extension user from directly dialing NNX (local exchange) calls. If allowed, the system compares the NNX code the user dials to the programmed NNX list. The list can be either an allow or deny list. This means the list can either selectively allow or deny the dialed code. If this option restricts NNX dialing (or a specific NNX code), the system terminates the call after the user dials the code. Conditions If the system is in a...
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Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter Y(es) or N(o) for this option on Table 1. If you enter N, do not go to steps 2 and 3. 2. If you enter Y, indicate if the NNX list is a deny list or an allow list. For example, to have NNX dialing only for a few specific codes, make the list an allow list. 3. Enter the codes in the NNX List. For example, if the list is an allow list only for 888, enter only 888 in the list. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. After programming the previous AP...
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AP- ALLOW NPA DIALING Description Use this option to allow/prevent an extension user from directly dialing NPA (Area Code) calls. If allowed, the system compares the NPA code the user dials to the programmed NPA List. The list can be either an allow or deny list. This means the list can either selectively allow or deny the dialed code. If the system is not in a Con- flict Area, the NPA list applies to both 1+NPA and NPA calls. If an NPA requires six-digit analysis, the NPA must be on this list. If...
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Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter Y(es) or N(o) for this option on Table 1. If you enter N, do not go to steps 2 and 3. 2. If you enter Y, indicate if the NPA list is a deny list or an allow list. For example, to have NPA dialing only for a few specific codes, make the list an allow list. 3. Enter the codes in the NPA List. For example, if the list is an allow list only for 203, enter only 203 in the list. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. After programming the previous AP...