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| Originally Posted by Ramjet Got it, but I still miss the coffee guy!!!  |
Would you like the coffee guy for your avatar?
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| Originally Posted by Panchanka With OTM you can make a global change from unr to ctd. I have never bothered with toll restrictions as I find they don't restrict anything. To restict toll I change the NCOS level. If all your phones have the same NCOS number you can change the definition of that number to a restricted toll. I wish I could tell you how to change NCOS defintions, but unfortunately my ESN knowledge is not what it could be. Can anyone explain if there is a relation between UNR/CTD, and NCOS? |
Figures it could be done with OTM.
Not sure of relationship between the two but I know that CLS restrictions can be use to define what types of incoming calls a set can recieve. Hopefully someone with a little more experience in set admin can shed some light on this.
NCOS to FRL definitions can be found in LD 87 under the NCTL opener.
Here are the text book definitions of the various CLS restrictions for those who don't want to search for them. When I took database admin they had a really slick chart that showed the same information in a nicer format.
Unrestricted Service (UNR)
- Allowed to make and receive internal calls.
- Allowed to make and receive calls to and from any trunk group.
- Allowed toll calls on any trunk group.
Conditionally Unrestricted Service (CUN)
- Allowed to make and receive internal calls.
- Allowed access to external calls by using ANI (Automatic Number
Identification) trunk groups only.
Conditionally Toll Denied (CTD)
- Allowed to make and receive internal calls.
- Allowed to receive calls from external trunk groups.
- Allowed toll calls on WATS trunks, unless New Flexible Code
Restriction (NFCR) denies certain digits. For more information on
NFCR, refer to X11 features and services.
- Denied toll calls on COT/FEX type trunk groups, unless NFCR
allows specific digits.
- Allowed Special numbers like 411, 611, and 911, unless denied by
NFCR.
- Allowed toll calls on COT/FEX/WATS trunk groups when Basic
Automatic Route Selection (BARS) or Network Alternate Route
Selection (NARS) or Coordinated Dialing Plan (CDP) access
codes are used.
NFCR is ignored for CTD terminals when BARS or NARS or
CDP codes are used for the call.
- Allowed all calls on TIE trunk groups, unless NFCR denies certain
digits and the user dialed a direct trunk access code.
Toll Denied (TLD)
- Allowed to make and receive internal calls.
- Allowed to receive calls from the exchange network.
- Allowed toll calls on WATS trunk groups using direct trunk access
codes or BARS or NARS access codes, unless NFCR denies
certain digits.
- Denied toll calls on COT/FEX trunk groups if the user dials direct
trunk access codes, unless NFCR allows the digits.
- Denied toll calls on COT/FEX trunk groups if the user dials BARS
or NARS access codes, unless NFCR allows the digits.
- Allowed Special numbers like 411, 611, and 911, unless NFCR
denies these digits.
- Allowed access to toll calls with assistance from an attendant or an
unrestricted telephone user. The attendant or unrestricted
telephone user must connect the TLD user to a trunk using the
Conference or Call Transfer features.
- Allowed toll calls and special number calls on TIE trunk groups,
unless NFCR denies certain digits. This applies if the user dials
direct trunk access codes or BARS or NARS access codes.
Semi-Restricted (SRE)
- Allowed to make and receive internal calls.
- Allowed to receive calls from external trunk groups.
- Denied from outgoing access to external trunk groups, except
when assisted by an attendant or an unrestricted telephone user
who is using Call Transfer or Conference to connect the SRE
telephone to a trunk.
Fully Restricted Service (FRE, FR1, FR2)
FRE
- Allowed to make and receive internal calls.
- Allowed access to TIE and CCSA (Common Controlled Switching
Arrangement) trunk groups.
- Allowed access to and from external trunk groups with call
modification by an unrestricted telephone user.
There is an FRPT prompt in the Configuration record (LD 17) that
controls access to incoming calls for FRE telephones. Access to
incoming calls is denied by default, but you can change the
programming to allow it.
- Denied access to and from external trunk groups either by direct
access, or using the assistance of an attendant.
FR1
- Allowed to make and receive internal calls.
- Allowed access to TIE and CCSA trunk groups.
- Denied access to and from external trunk groups, either by direct
access, or using the assistance of an attendant or with call
modification from an unrestricted telephone user.
FR2
- Allowed to make and receive internal calls.
- Denied access to TIE and CCSA trunk groups.
- Denied access to and from external trunk groups either by direct
access, or using the assistance of an attendant or call modification
from an unrestricted telephone user.