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    							AP- SIX DIGIT ANALYSIS
    Description
    Use this option to enable/disable six-digit translation.  With six-digit translation, the system restricts a call ac-
    cording to the NPA and the NNX the user dials.  If six-digit translation is allowed, the system compares the NPA
    and NNX code the user dials to the programmed six-digit list.  For each area code, the list can be either an allow
    or deny list.  This means the list can either selectively allow or deny the dialed codes.  For each toll level, the
    system allows a six-digit list for ten NPAs. Each NPA can have up to 48 associated NNXs.  Six-digit translation
    can only occur if the Toll Level also allows NPA dialing.
    If this option restricts a number, the system terminates the call after the user dials the NNX code.
    If the entry is made to allow 1+NNX, and the allow table has no entries, the 6-digit analysis is allowed but
    1+NNX calls are restricted.
    Conditions 
    If the system is in a Conflict Area, the system uses the six-digit list only when the user dials 1+NPA.  If the user
    dials just NPA, the system uses the NNX List.  When in a Conflict Area, be sure that QQ- 1 Prefix Required
    For NPA Calls is Yes.  Be sure to account for the Conflict Codes in the NNX List.
    Default Value
    Six-digit translation allowed.  All six-digit lists are allowed lists with no entries.
    Feature Reference
    Toll Restriction
    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 - 4.
    2. If you enter Y, indicate the first NPA for six-digit translation.
    The letter X is a wild card letter.  It represents any number 0-9.  For example, if you want the NNX
    list to apply to all NPAs, enter XXX.  You can use this technique to restrict all 976 exchange calls
    from all area codes.
    3. Indicate if the six-digit list for this NPA 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.
    4. Record the NNXs (48 max.) for the NPA you selected in step 2.
    For example, if the list is an allow list only for 203, enter only 203 in the list.  The letter X is a
    wild card letter.  It represents any number 0-9.  If you want to allow/deny all NNXs for this area
    code, enter XXX.
    5. Repeat steps 2-4 for each NPA you want to program.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    1. After programming the previous AP option, you see: SIX DIGIT ANALYSIS?
    2. Enter Y(es) or N(o) for this option.
    If you enter N, you can program another toll level or press ESC to go to the Main Menu.
    3. Use the chart below to enter data into the list.  When you complete the list, you can program another toll
    level.  Or, you can press ESC to go to the Main Menu.
    A- TOLL RESTRICTION
    AP- SIX DIGIT ANALYSIS
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    From this menu Type this Function To use these options
    AP-CMD>Enter
    ADisplay list of options.
    Add a code to the list.
    Enter
    Enter NNX code (3-digits) from Table 1. The
    system then asks for your next entry.
    After making all your entries, press ENTER 
    to go back to AP-CMD> options for 
    this list.
    D
    Delete a code from 
    the list.
    Enter
    Enter NNX code (3-digits) from Table 1. The
    system then asks for your next entry.
    After making all your entries, press ENTER 
    to go back to AP-CMD> options for 
    this list. DATA
    DATA
    L
    Display the codes in 
    the list.
    Q
    Exit this list and
    go to the next Toll
    Restriction option.
    01850B12 (I)
    Enter NPA for this list. AREA CODE
    Indicate if list is an allow or deny list.  ALLOW OR 
    DENY TABLE
    Enter NPA for list you want to display. AREA CODEEnter NPA for list entries you want to delete. AREA CODE
    A- TOLL RESTRICTION
    AP- SIX DIGIT ANALYSIS
    N1870SWG04   Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING   305 
    						
    							AP- TOLL RESTRICTION EXAMPLE
    The following is a Toll Restriction example for a sample corporation located in NPA (area code) 203.  This ex-
    ample illustrates one solution to sample corporation’s Toll Restriction requirements.  For simplicity, the example
    is limited to toll level 2.  A completed Program Record Form for sample corporation is shown on the following
    two pages.
    For this requirement... Use this programming
    Toll level 2 For Toll Level, enter 2
    No continued dialing For Allow Active Dial Pad, enter N(o).
    Restrict N11 calls For Allow Special Access (N11) Dialing, enter N(o).
    Restrict 0+ calls For Allow Outside Operator (0+) Dialing, enter N(o).
    Restrict international calls Since 0+ calls are restricted, 011 calls are also automatically restricted.
    Restrict Equal Access calls For Allow Equal Access, enter N(o).
    Allow only 1+NNX calls to
    exchanges 733 and 861For Allow 1+NNX Dialing, enter Y. Make an allow list that includes only
    exchanges 733 and 861
    Allow all NNX calls For Allow NNX Dialing, enter Y(es).  Make an allow list that contains no
    entries.  This allows all NNXs.
    Restrict all NPA calls except to
    212, 717 and 718For Allow NPA Dialing, enter Y(es).  Make an allow list that contains only
    NPAs 212, 717 and 718.
    For NPA 718, allow all calls No additional entries are required. Allow NPA Dialing allows all NNXs
    unless you use six-digit translation.
    For NPA 212, allow only NNXs
    547, 560-569 and 700-799For Six Digit Analysis, enter Y(es).  For NPA 212, make an allow Six-
    digit List with NNXs 547, 56X and 7XX.
    For NPA 718, deny only NNXs
    688 and 700-799For NPA 718, make a deny six-digit list with NNXs 688 and 7XX.
    Restrict all 555 calls in all NPAs For NPA XXX, make a deny six-digit list with NNX 555.
    A- TOLL RESTRICTION
    AP- TOLL RESTRICTION EXAMPLE
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    Table 1 PROGRAM RECORD FORM, TOLL RESTRICTION (Page 1 of 3)
    01850I1
    SAMPLE
    ENTER TOLL LEVEL
    ACTIVE DIAL PAD?
    ALLOW SPECIAL ACCESS (N11) DIALING?
    ALLOW 0+ DIALING?
    ALLOW DIRECT INTL DIALING?
    ALLOW EQUAL ACCESS?
    ALLOW OR DENY TABLE?
    DATA
    ALLOW 1+NNX DIALING?
    ALLOW OR DENY TABLE?
    DATA
    ALLOW NNX DIALING?
    ALLOW OR DENY TABLE?
    DATA
    ALLOW NPA DIALING?
    ALLOW OR DENY TABLE?
    DATA[1-7]
    [Y/N]
    [Y/N]
    [Y/N]
    [Y/N]
    [Y/N]
    [A/D]
    [000-999, XXX]
    [Y/N]
    [A/D]
    [200-999, XXX]
    [Y/N]
    [A/D]
    [200-999, XXX]
    [Y/N]
    [A/D]
    [200-919, XXX]
    NO ENTRIES REQUIRED
    NO ENTRIES REQUIRED2
    N
    N
    N
    N
    N
    -
    Y
    A
    Y
    A
    Y
    A 7     3     3
    8     6     1
    2     1     2
    7     1     7
    7     1     8
    A- TOLL RESTRICTION
    AP- TOLL RESTRICTION EXAMPLE
    N1870SWG04   Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING   307 
    						
    							 
    X     X     X
    D 7     1     8
    Y
    2     1     2
    Table 1 PROGRAM RECORD FORM, TOLL RESTRICTION (Page 2 of 3)
    01850I2
    SAMPLE
    SIX DIGIT ANALYSIS?
    AREA CODE
    ALLOW OR DENY TABLE?
    DATA
    AREA CODE
    ALLOW OR DENY TABLE?
    DATA
    AREA CODE
    ALLOW OR DENY TABLE?
    DATA
    AREA CODE
    ALLOW OR DENY TABLE?
    DATA
    [200-999, XXX] [Y/N]
    [A/D][200-919, XXX]
    [200-919, XXX]
    [A/D]
    [200-999, XXX]
    [200-919, XXX]
    [A/D]
    [200-999, XXX]
    [200-919, XXX]
    [A/D]
    [200-999, XXX]
    A
    D
    7     X     X
    6     8     8 5     6     X5     4     7
    7     X     X
    5     5     5
    A- TOLL RESTRICTION
    AP- TOLL RESTRICTION EXAMPLE
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    							C- CLASS OF SERVICECL- LIST COS
    Description
    Use this option to list the programmed Class of Service.
    Conditions 
    None
    Default Value
    •All extensions have COS 01.
    •The attendant has COS 30.
    •See chart below for details.
    •Data Ports with Permanent Receive/Transmit Connection have COS 29.  Refer to the Data Products Man-
    ual.
    Feature COS Option Byte/BitCOS 1
    Default
    Automatic Call Distribution ACD Supervisor Keyset BY2:6 0-No
    Call Forwarding Inhibit Call Forwarding BY0:6 0-No
    Call Waiting Allow Off-Premise Call Forwarding BY0:3 0-No
    Inhibit Camp-On BY0:5 0-No
    Callback Allow Callback Priority BY1:7 0-No
    Direct Trunk Access Direct Trunk Access/Trunk Camp-On BY2:0 0-No
    1
    Distinctive Ringing Single Ring OPX BY2:7 0-No
    Flash Inhibit Flash for Single Line Sets BY2:6 0-No
    Intrusion Allow Break-In (Intrusion) BY0:4 0-No
    1
    OPA Inhibit OPA Transfers to Extension BY0:1 0-No
    Paging Inhibit Access to Page Zone 3 BY2:4 0-No
    Inhibit Access to Page Zone 2 BY2:3 0-No
    Inhibit Access to Page Zone 1 BY2:2 0-No
    Inhibit Access to All Call Paging BY2:1 0-No
    Privacy Allow Privacy BY1:6 0-No
    Silent Monitor Allow Silent Monitor BY2:5 0-No
    Speed Dial Inhibit System Speed Dial BY0:7 0-No
    Toll Restriction Allow Only Intercom Calls at Night BY0:2 0-No
    Allow Only Local Calls at Night BY1:4 0-No
    Allow Only Local Calls (Day or Night) BY1:3 0-No
    Extension Toll Restriction Level BY1:1 0-No
    Transfer Allow Extended Ring BY1:5 0-No
    1 These options are enabled (1) in COS 00/30 (for attendants).
    C- CLASS OF SERVICE
    CL- LIST COS
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    							Feature Reference
    System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entry required.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    1. Press CL.  The Class of Service listing displays.  See below for a partial display.
    COS CONFIGURATION
         ****    ****    ****    ****
    BYn: BIT7   BIT6   BIT5   BIT4
         BIT3   BIT2   BIT1   BIT0
    BY0: INH SYS SPEED DIAL   INH CALL FWD    INH CAMP ON    BREAK-IN
         OFF-P CFWD           ICM NITE ONLY   ABSORB/INH OPA BELL CAS
    BY1: CBACK PRIORITY   PRIVACY   EXTENDED RING   LOCAL CALL AT NIGHT
         LOCAL ONLY       TOLL RESTRICT [B2-B0]
    BY2: SINGLE RG OPX  NO SLS FLASH/SPRVSR  MONITOR          INH PG ZN 3
         INH PG ZN 2   INH PG ZN 1           INH ALLCALL PG   DIR LINE ACC/CAMP ON
    BY3: NO OPX CALL PKUP  CO FWD TO VX    DIRECT DATA      PRG DUMMY CFW
         X                 X               X                X
    COS # 00: 00010000 00000-0 00000000 00000000
    COS # 01: 00000000 00000-0 00000000 00000000
                   through
    COS # 27: 00000000 00000-0 00000000 00000000
    C- CLASS OF SERVICE
    CL- LIST COS
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    							CP- INHIBIT SYSTEM SPEED DIAL (BY0:7)
    Description
    Use this option to allow (0) or deny (1) extensions with this COS the ability to use System Speed Dial.  This op-
    tion also restricts System Speed Dial for DISA trunks.
    Conditions 
    This option does not apply to CO trunks.
    Default Value
    System Speed Dial enabled (0).
    Feature Reference
    Speed Dial
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    1. On Table 2 for BY0:7, enter 0 to enable System Speed Dial for each COS.  Enter 1 to disable System
    Speed Dial.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    1. Type CP.  You see: COS # 00: 00010000 00000-0 00000001 00000000
    2. Enter data for each COS you want to program.
    C- CLASS OF SERVICE
    CP- INHIBIT SYSTEM SPEED DIAL (BY0:7)
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    							CP- INHIBIT CALL FORWARDING (BY0:6)
    Description
    Use this option to allow (0) or deny (1) on-premise Call Forwarding for extensions with this COS.  For system
    attendants (in COS 00), use this option to allow/deny the Alternate Attendant and Removing Trunks and Exten-
    sions From Service features.
    Conditions 
    None
    Default Value
    Call Forwarding and Alternate Attendant enabled (0).
    Feature Reference
    Alternate Attendant
    Call Forwarding
    Removing Trunks and Extensions From Service
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    1. On Table 2 for BY0:6, enter 0 to enable Call Forwarding for each COS.  Enter 1 to disable Call Forwarding.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    1. Type CP.  You see: COS # 00: 00010000 00000-0 00000001 00000000
    2. Enter data for each COS you want to program.
    C- CLASS OF SERVICE
    CP- INHIBIT CALL FORWARDING (BY0:6)
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    							CP- INHIBIT CAMP-ON (BY0:5)
    Description
    Use this option to allow (0) or deny (1) a user’s ability to send Call Waiting (Camp-On) tones to a busy exten-
    sion by dialing 2.  (To allow/deny a user’s ability to Camp-On to a busy trunk, refer to BY2:0.)
    Conditions 
    None
    Default Value
    Camp-On to extensions allowed (0).
    Feature Reference
    Call Waiting (Camp-On)
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    1. On Table 2 for BY0:5, enter 0 to enable Camp-On for each COS. Enter 1 to disable Camp-On.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    1. Type CP.  You see: COS # 00: 00010000 00000-0 00000001 00000000
    2. Enter data for each COS you want to program.
    C- CLASS OF SERVICE
    CP- INHIBIT CAMP-ON (BY0:5)
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