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    7-Digit Toll Restriction For TRS Types 2-6
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FR It (12-l 6)# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionUse this address to determine whether the DBS will check dialed 7-digit
    numbers against the 
    “Special ‘I-Digit Table” (see FF7 6#). By default, the
    DBS will check the dialed number against the table; if it finds a match, the
    call will be denied, regardless of the area code.
    Programming
    IFF7 
    1# (12916)# (0 or l)#
    ‘IRS Types:
    12=TRS type 2
    13=TRS type 3
    1GTRS type 4
    15=TRS type 5
    16=TRS tvDe 6
    O=Doesnbt check the 7-digit table.
    l=Checks the 7-digit table.
    Related Programming
    Special 7-Digit Table For TRS Types 2-6:FF7 6# (l-50)# (7-digitNo.)#
    NotesAn#ysis of Final Digits.7-digit toll restriction considers the last 7 digits
    dialed. This is so that area codes that are normally permitted, can be denied
    when dialed with certain telephone numbers (such as 
    800-976-xXxX
    numbers).
    DES-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 7-9 
    						
    							Dialing Plan Switch
    Sofhnrare Version:CPC-A Version 4.0 or higher; CPC-All/B Version 6.0 or higherAddress: FF7 
    l# 17# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis address allows you to choose between the new North American
    Numbering Plan 
    (NANP) and the old dialing plan. By default, the old dialing
    plan is used.
    Selecting the new NANP dialing plan, in addition to supporting public
    network changes in dialing formats, also provides greater flexibility for
    “exceptions to the rule” --such as applying TRS restrictions to individual
    extensions, area codes, 
    office codes, and counay codes.
    Specific differences between the old and new dialing plans are listed in the
    table below. Some of the FF7 addresses in this chapter apply only to the new
    NANP dialing plan; other FF7 addresses apply to both dialing plans, but the
    value of their settings differs depending on the dialing plan selected. These
    differences are noted in the explanation for each affected address.
    ProgrammingFF7 
    1# 17# (0 or l)#
    f
    O=Old dialing plan
    i=New NANP dialing plan
    Table 7-4.Differences between old and new dialing plans
    SubjectOld PlanNew (NANP) Plan
    Office Codes (Exchanges)NNX-XXXXNxx-XxXx
    Long-Distance CallsNO/lx-NNX-XXXXNxx-Nxx-XxXx
    Equal Access Code Format10xXx1OlXXXX
    International Numbers9 digits in length12 digits in length
    I(N=digits 2 thru 9X=digits 0 thru 9)
    Related Programming
    All Toll Restriction Addresses (FF7)
    Page 7-l 0DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7)Operator Access
    Software Version:CPC-A Version 4.0 or higher; CPC-All/B Version 6.0 or higherAddress: 
    FR 1# 18# (ExtPort)# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis Operator Access switch works only if the DBS system is set to use the
    new NAM dialing plan (FF7 l# 17# l#). Also, this switch applies only to
    TRS types 2-6 (TRS types 0 and 1 do not allow outbound dialing; TRS type 7
    allows all dialing).
    Use this address to block extension(s) from being able to access a trunk and
    dialing “O”, “OO”, 
    “lOXXXO”, or “1OlXXXXO” to reach an operator. This
    prevents a user from being able to make a restricted phone call by asking the
    operator to place the call for him.
    Programming
    IFF7 
    I# 18# (l-144)# (0 or l)#
    Extension PortO=Deny operator calls.
    l=Allow operator calls.
    Related ProgrammingDialing Plan Switch: FF7 
    l#17# (0 or l)#
    NotesTimeout for Operator Calls.If this switch is set to “Deny” (default) and an
    extension user accesses a trunk and dials the operator, the system will wait 6
    seconds before automatically disconnecting the call. However, if the user
    dials additional digits within the 6 seconds, the DBS will check other
    switches such as 
    %ternational Calling On Extensions”, “7-Digit Toll
    Restriction”, 
    etc., to allow or deny the call.
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 7-l 1 
    						
    							Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7)Section 400-Programming
    International Calling on Extensions
    Software Version:CPC-A Version 4.0 or higher; CPC-All/B Version 6.0 or higherAddress: FF7 1# 
    19# (ExtPort)# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis address applies only to systems programmed to use the new NANP
    dialing plan 
    (FF7 l# 17# l#). Also, this switch applies only to TRS types 3-6
    (TRS types O-2 do not allow international dialing; TRS type 7 allows all
    dialing).
    Use this address to allow or deny international calling on individual
    extension(s) that are “exceptions to the rule”.l
    When an extension attempts an overseas call (trunk access + 01 or 011) on
    a trunk assigned TRS type 3-6, the system checks the setting in this address
    (default=deny call).l
    However, if this address is set to “l”, the system checks the “International
    Calling For TRS Types 3-6” (FF7 
    l# l#) to see if the dialed country code
    should be checked against the Country Code Table (FF7 
    l# 20#) before
    allowing the call. If so, and if the dialed country code is included in the
    table, the call is allowed.
    Programming
    IFF7 
    1# 19# (1;;44)# (0 “i 1)s
    Extension PortO=Deny call.
    l=Check the International
    ICalls Switch (FF7 l# l#)Related Programming
    International 
    C&rig For TRS Types 3-6: FF7 l# l# (0 or l)#
    Dialing Plan Switch:FF7 l# 17# (0 or l)#Country Code Table: FF7 
    l# 20# (Table)# (Code)#
    Page 7-12DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7)
    Country Code Table
    Software Version:CPC-A Version 4.0 or higher; CPC-All/B Version 6.0 or higherAddress: FF7 
    1# 20# (Table)# (Code)#
    Description
    ProgrammingThis address applies only to systems programmed to use the new NANP
    dialing plan 
    (FF7 l# 17# l#). Also, this switch applies only to TRS types 3-6
    (TRS types O-2 do not allow international dialing: TRS type 7 allows all
    dialing).
    In this address, the DBS provides a Country Code Table of up to 10 allowable
    country code entries for placing international calls. Each entry can be 1 
    to 3
    digits long.FF7 
    l# 20# (l{O)# (0-y
    Table EntryCountry Code Entry
    Related Programming
    International Calling For TRS Types 3-6: FF7 l# l# (0 or l)#Dialing Plan Switch: FF7 
    l# 17# (0 or l)#International Calling on Extensions: FF7 
    l# 19# (ExtPort)# (0 or l)#
    NotesCountry Code Usage.Country codes are used as follows:l
    When a phone user accesses a trunk assigned TRS type 3-6 and then dials
    01 or 0 11, the system first checks the international calling restriction set for
    the extension (in FF7 l# 19#).
    lIf the switch is enabled, the DBS then checks the international calling
    restriction set for the 
    system (in FF7 l# l#), which determines if the
    Country Code Table is checked before an international call is processed.
    lIf it is checked, the call will be allowed only if the dialed country code
    appears in the Table.
    Short Country Codes.When country codes of less than 3 digits are entered,
    the system will allow any country code that 
    begins with that number or
    numbers. For example, an entry of “9” allows all two- and three-digit country
    codes beginning with 
    “9.”Likewise, an entry of “26” allows all three-digit
    country codes beginning with “26.”
    Digit Restriction. The system will not accept country codes that begin with
    “1” (this is reserved for U.S. calls).
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 7-13 
    						
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    Equal Access Code Format
    Software Version:CPC-A Version 4.0 or higher; CPC-All/B Version 6.0 or higherAddress: FF7 
    1# 21# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis address determines whether the old CIC (Carrier Identification Code)
    format can still be dialed to reach a preferred lXC (interexchange carrier).
    lOld dialing plan format is 10 XXX (where “XXX” is a 3-digit CIC).
    lNew NANP (North American Numbering Plan) format is 101 XXXX
    (where “XXXX” is a 4-digit UC).
    In some areas, the public network is providing a transitional period during
    which both formats are recognized, until the new NANP dialing plan takes
    effect. This address accommodates the transitional period.
    NOTE: This address is effective only if the new NANP Dialing Plan is
    selected in 
    FF7 l# 17#. lf the old dialing plan is selected, the new CIC format
    (101 XXXX) will not 
    be recognized by the DBS.
    ProgrammingFF7 
    1# 21# (0 or l)#
    $
    O=Old format (10 XXX) can still be used.
    l=New format only (101 XXXX).
    .
    Related ProgrammingDialing Plan Switch: 
    IT7 l# 17# (0 or l)#Page 7-l 4DBS Manual 
    - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7)
    Office Code Restriction Table For TRS Types 2-6
    Software Version:CPC-A Version 4.0 or higher; CPC-All/B Version 6.0 or higherAddress: FF7 
    l# 22# (l-lO)# (OOO-999)#
    DescriptionThis address applies only to DBS systems set for the new NANP dialing plan(FF7 
    l# 17# l#).
    The Office Code Restriction Table allows up to 10 office codes (“exchanges”)
    to be restricted system-wide for all trunks assigned TRS types 2-6. The DBS
    will check this table before checking the individual 
    office codes assigned to
    each TRS type in 
    FF7 3#.
    NOTE:These office codes are not tied to any area codes. Therefore,
    whenever one of these 
    office codes is dialed, it is restricted regardless of the
    area code.
    Applications for this feature include 555 and 976 calls.
    Programming
    I1
    FF7 l# 22# (1-l 0)# (OOO-999)#
    tf
    ’Office Code Entry No.Office Code To Be Restricted
    Related Programming
    Dialing Plan Switch:FF7 l# 17# (0 or l)#
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95 ,Page 7-l 5 
    						
    							Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7)Section 400-Programming
    Area Code Table For TRS Types 3-6
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FF7 
    2# (316)# (OOO-999)# (0 or I)#
    DescriptionUse this address to set area code dialing restrictions based on the TRS type
    assigned to a trunk. Callers accessing a trunk assigned to TRS types 3-6 are
    allowed or denied access to specific area codes according to the settings in
    this address.
    ProgrammingFF7 
    2# (316)# (OOO-999)# (0 or l)# 
    t f
    TRS Type (3-6)Area CodeO=Allow dialing.
    l=Deny dialing.
    Defaults --
    TRS Types3and4:1(Deny)
    TRS Types5and6:0(Allow)
    Related ProgrammingSystem Installation Area Code: 
    FFl 2# l# 18# (0 or l)#
    Day TRS Types O-7 for Trunks:FF7 7# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)# (0-7)#
    Night TRS Types O-7 for Trunks: FM 
    8# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)# (0-7)#
    Page 7-16DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7)
    Office Code Table For TRS Types 3-6
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FF7 
    3## (3-6)# (OOO-999)# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionUse this address to allow or deny individual office code(s) for local calls
    based on the TRS type assigned to the trunk.
    ProgrammingFF7 
    3# (316)# (0001999)# (0 or l)#
    /( f t
    TRS Type (3-6)Office CodeO=Allow dialing.
    1 =Deny dialing.
    Defaults --
    TRS Type 3: 1 (Deny)
    TRS Types 
    4,5 and 6: 0 (Allow)
    Related ProgrammingSystem Installation Area Code: 
    FFl 2# l# 18# (0 or l)#
    NotesOffice Code Tables.While this address is used for local calls, the Office
    Code Restriction Table address (FF7 
    l# 21#) is used for local and long-
    distance calls.
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - issued 8/l/95Page 7-17 
    						
    							Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7)Section 400-Programming
    Special Area Code Table For TRS Types 3-6
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FF7 
    4# (l-4)# (OOO-999)#
    DescriptionUse this address to enter up to four area codes that will be tied to ranges of
    office codes in the next address 
    (FF7 5#). This allows you to set up special
    area/office code combinations that are “exceptions to the rule” -- for example,
    restricting calls to (800)976-xxxx numbers, while allowing (800) 977-xXxX
    numbers.
    These special area/office code combinations will apply to TRS types 3-6.
    Programming
    To enter a special area code . . .FF7 
    4## y-4), (OOOf399)#
    Special Area Code Entry No.
    Special Area Code
    To clear a special area code . . .FF7 
    4## (114)# (0001999)# CONF ON/OFF
    f. f
    I
    Special Area CodeSpecial Area Code
    Number 
    (l-4)
    Related Programming
    Special Office Code Table for TRS Types 3-6:F’F7 5# (l-4)# (000-999)#
    (0 or l)#
    Page 7-l 8DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
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