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Setting up Auth Codes

Does anyone have a definitive guide on setting up Auth codes? Can you use any numbers you want? Are auth codes put in before or after you dial a number?

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I recently had to implement an auth code for one phone at a customers site. Yes you can use any code and it was after the number was dialed where you put the auth code in.
Please check out this document

Security 553-3001-302_9.00 pdf for more information
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If you have a Flexible Feature Code (FFC) set up then you could enter the FFC, the authcode, then the number.
Check LD 57
REQ: PRT
TYPE: FFC
CUST: 0
CODE: ALL

Look for the AUTH and if a code is there then you could use that code: We use a *6 in our PBX. This is how you would dial a Long Distance Number using the FFC.

Dial *6 91XXX-XXX-XXXX
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This feature gives the user the ability to take their 'personal telephone restrictions ' (or allowances) to any telephone on their system. This would be used to allow a higher level of access from an extension that is normally barred.

To use the feature; A flexible feature code must be dialled (normally *21 as default), the user then dials their 'personal Authorisation code', dial tone is returned and the user can use the telephone as normal. The access level is limited to that of the NCOS, TGAR and CLS programmed against the personal code.

Implementation is in two parts.

· Defining the level of access - Type AUB
· Defining the 'personal code' - Type AUT

LD 88


REQ NEW
TYPE AUB Authcode Data Block
CUST XX Customer number
ALEN 4 Length of Authorisation code 1 - 14 digits
ACDR YES/NO Activate CDR for Authorisation codes
RANR 0-511/ X Route for recorded announcement, X = No RAN route
ACLE No Authorization Code Conditionally Last Enhancement
BRST 0-(10) Number of initial bursts of tone to be given
CLAS 0 - 15 Program CLAS Number
COS aaa Class of service for this CLAS
TGAR XX Trunk Group Access Restriction for this CLASS
NCOS XX Network Class of Service for this CLASS
CLAS <CR> Next CLAS you may wish to set up <cr> = carriage return
AUTO YES/NO Automatically Generate Authorisation codes


LD 88


REQ NEW Enter a new personal code - CHG to modify an existing code to CLAS level
TYPE AUT Authorisation codes entries data block
CUST xx Customer number
CODE xxxx The personal code
SARC NO Is this code for Schedule Access Restriction feature? - Default = NO
CLAS 0 - 15 The level of access (CLAS) of this code


To print existing data:

REQ PRT
TYPE AUB
CUST xx

You will then be given a printout like this

CLAS COS TGAR NCOS CLAS COS TGAR NCOS CLAS COS TGAR NCOS
000 TLD 01 03 001 UNR 01 00 002 TLD 01 07

003 UNR 00 00 004 UNR 00 00 005 UNR 00 00


REQ PRT
TYPE AUT
CUST xx
CODE <cr>

You are then given a printout like this

CODE 4567 CLAS 001
CODe 8754 CLAS 001
CODE 2185 CLAS 002


When a user dials their Authorisation code the meridian looks up the "CLAS" allocated in the AUT Block to this number and then checks the COS (or CLS of TLD, UNR, FRE etc), the TGAR & NCOS allocated on the AUB Block. It then assigns this level of service for the duration of the call.
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