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    35xx-Toll Restriction
    351x-Options
    3512-U.S. Dialing
    DSX Software ManualLine Options: 3101-3714◆841
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    3101-3715
    3512-U.S. Dialing
    Description
    Use this program to enable or disable the following types of dialing: • 0 + XXX Operator Assisted Dialing
    • 011 + XXX International Dialing
    • 101x Equal Access Dialing
    • Allow N11 Dialing
    Options
    3512-01: Allow 0 + XXX Operator Assisted Dialing
    (0+XXX)
    Use this option to enable or disable an extension’s ability to manually dial 0 + (operator assisted) calls.
    F
    eatures
    •Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •No (0) - Disabled
    •
    Ye s (1) - Enabled
    Default
    •Ye s (1) - Enabled
    3512-02: Allow 011 + XXX International Dialing
    (Allow 011+XXX)
    Use this option to enable or disable 011 (international) dialing. F
    eatures
    •Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •No (0) - Disabled
    •
    Ye s (1) - Enabled
    Default
    •Ye s (1) - Enabled
    3512-03: Allow 101x Equal Access Dialing
    (Allow 101X)
    This option disables or enables the dialing of Equal Access Codes 1011 through 1019. It has no affect on the 
    more common 1010 XXX Equal Access Codes. Use  352x-1010-XXX / Local XXX (Equal Access Dialing)  
    (page 844)  to restrict the more common 1010 codes.
    F
    eatures
    • Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None 
    						
    							
    35xx-Toll Restriction
    351x-Options
    3512-U.S. Dialing
    842◆Line Options: 3101-3714 DSX Software Manual
    Options
    •No (0) - Disabled
    •
    Ye s (1) - Enabled
    Default
    •Ye s (1) - Enabled
    3512-04: Allow N11 Dialing
    (Allow N11)
    Use this option to enable or disable dialing N11 services such as direct\
    ory assistance (411) and repair (611). 
    This option does not restrict 911 or 1 + 911 calls. These calls are always allowed. F
    eatures
    •Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •No (0) - Disabled
    •
    Ye s (1) - Enabled
    Default
    •Ye s (1) - Enabled 
    						
    							
    35xx-Toll Restriction
    351x-Options
    3513-International Dialing
    DSX Software ManualLine Options: 3101-3714◆843
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    3101-3715
    3513-International Dialing
    Description
    This program is not applicable to systems installed in North America. 
    						
    							
    35xx-Toll Restriction
    352x-1010-XXX / Local XXX (Equal Access Dialing)
    3521-Table Options
    844◆Line Options: 3101-3714 DSX Software Manual
    352x-1010-XXX / Local XXX (Equal Access Dialing)
    3521-Table Options
    Description
    Use this program to set up the 1010 + XXX Equal Access Dialing Table . By default, this type of dialing is 
    enabled because the  1010 + XXX Equal Access Dialing Table  is a deny table with no entries (i.e., it denies 
    nothing). A table entry is 3 digits long, using the digits 0-9. You can use the * character as a wild card, 
    which can be entered in any position in the table. A wild card allows the table to accept any digit in that 
    position. For example, the entry 2*0 represents 200 through 290. The Veri fied Account Code Table can 
    hold up to 96 entries.
    Options
    3521-01: Initialize Table
    (Initialize Table)
    Use this option to initialize the  1010 + XXX Equal Access Dialing Table .
    F
    eatures
    • Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •No (0) - Initialize the  1010 + XXX Equal Access Dialing Table .
    •
    Ye s (1) - Do not initialize the 1010 + XXX Equal Access Dialing Table.
    Default
    • N/A
    3521-02: Table Type (Allow or Deny)
    (Allow/Deny)
    Use this option to designate the table as an allow or deny table. If set as an allow table, Toll Restriction will 
    allow (permit) only those codes programed into the table.If set as a deny table, Toll Restriction will deny 
    (block) only those codes listed in the table. F
    eatures
    •Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •0 for deny
    •1 for allow
    Default
    •0 
    						
    							
    35xx-Toll Restriction
    352x-1010-XXX / Local XXX (Equal Access Dialing)
    3522-Table Entries
    DSX Software ManualLine Options: 3101-3714◆845
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    3101-3715
    3522-Table Entries
    3522-xx: Table  Data
    (Dial Code)
    Use this option to enter data into the  1010 + Equal Access Dialing Table. You can enter up to 96 codes.
    F
    eatures
    • Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •3 digits using 0-9
    •* is a wild card entry representing any digit 
    						
    							
    35xx-Toll Restriction
    353x-1+XXX / TBL-A XXX (NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table)
    3531-Table Options
    846◆Line Options: 3101-3714 DSX Software Manual
    353x-1+XXX / TBL-A XXX (NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table)
    3531-Table Options
    Description
    Use this program to set up the 1 + NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table . By default, this type of dialing is 
    enabled because the  1 + NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table  is a deny table with no entries (i.e., it denies 
    nothing). A table entry is 3 digits long, using the digits 0-9. You can use the * character as a wild card, 
    which can be entered in any position in the table. A wild card allows the table to accept any digit in that 
    position. For example, the entry 2*0 represents 200 through 290. The Veri fied Account Code Table can 
    hold up to 96 entries.
    Do not enter either 911 or 1911 into the table. When a user presses a line key and dials either 911 or 1911, 
    the system immediately bypasses all Toll Restriction and Account Code programming and routes the call.
    Options
    3531-01: Initialize Table
    (Initialize Table)
    Use this option to initialize the  1 + NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table .
    F
    eatures
    • Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •No (0) - Initialize the  1 + NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table .
    •
    Ye s (1) - Do not initialize the  1 + NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table .
    Default
    • N/A
    3531-02: Table Type (Allow or Deny)
    (Allow/Deny)
    Use this option to designate the table as an allow or deny table. If set as an allow table, Toll Restriction will 
    allow (permit) only those codes programed into the table.If set as a deny table, Toll Restriction will deny 
    (block) only those codes listed in the table. F
    eatures
    •Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •0 for deny
    •1 for allow
    Default
    •0 
    						
    							
    35xx-Toll Restriction
    353x-1+XXX / TBL-A XXX (NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table)
    3532-Table Entries
    DSX Software ManualLine Options: 3101-3714◆847
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    3101-3715
    3532-Table Entries
    3532-xx: Table  Data
    (Dial Code)
    Use this option to enter data into the 1 + NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table. You can enter up to 96 codes.
    F
    eatures
    • Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •3 digits using 0-9
    •* is a wild card entry representing any digit 
    						
    							
    35xx-Toll Restriction
    354x-1+XXX-XXX / TBL-A XXXXXXX (1 + NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table)
    3541-Table Options
    848◆Line Options: 3101-3714 DSX Software Manual
    354x-1+XXX-XXX / TBL-A XXXXXXX (1 + NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table)
    3541-Table Options
    Description
    Use this program to set up the 1 + NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table. By default, this type of dialing is 
    enabled because the 
    1 + NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table is a deny table with no entries (i.e., it denies 
    nothing). A table entry is 3 digits long, using the digits 0-9. You can use the * character as a wild card, 
    which can be entered in any position in the table. A wild card allows the table to accept any digit in that 
    position. For example, the entry 2*0 represents 200 through 290. The Veri fied Account Code Table can 
    hold up to 96 entries.
    Do not enter either 911 or 1911 into the table. When a user presses a line key and dials either 911 or 1911, 
    the system immediately bypasses all Toll Restriction and Account Code programming and routes the call.
    Options
    3541-01: Initialize Table
    (Initialize Table)
    Use this option to initialize the  1 + NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table .
    F
    eatures
    • Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •No (0) - Initialize the  1 + NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table .
    •
    Ye s (1) - Do not initialize the  1 + NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table .
    Default
    • N/A
    3541-02: Table Type (Allow or Deny)
    (Allow/Deny)
    Use this option to designate the table as an allow or deny table. If set as an allow table, Toll Restriction will 
    allow (permit) only those codes programed into the table.If set as a deny table, Toll Restriction will deny 
    (block) only those codes listed in the table. F
    eatures
    •Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •0 for deny
    •1 for allow
    Default
    •0 
    						
    							
    35xx-Toll Restriction
    354x-1+XXX-XXX / TBL-A XXXXXXX (1 + NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table)
    3542-Table Entries
    DSX Software ManualLine Options: 3101-3714◆849
    Line
    3101-3715
    3542-Table Entries
    3542-xx: Table  Data
    (Dial Code)
    Use this option to enter data into the  1 + NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table . You can enter up to 96 codes.
    F
    eatures
    • Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •3 digits using 0-9
    •* is a wild card entry representing any digit 
    						
    							
    35xx-Toll Restriction
    355x-XXX / TBL-B-XXX (NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table)
    3551-Table Options
    850◆Line Options: 3101-3714 DSX Software Manual
    355x-XXX / TBL-B-XXX (NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table)
    3551-Table Options
    Description
    Use this program to set up the NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table. By default, this type of dialing is enabled 
    because the 
    NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table is a deny table with no entries (i.e., it denies nothing). A table 
    entry is 3 digits long, using the digits 0-9. You can use the * character as a wild card, which can be entered 
    in any position in the table. A wild card allows the table to accept any digit in that position. For example, 
    the entry 2*0 represents 200 through 290. The Veri fied Account Code Table can hold up to 96 entries.
    Do not enter either 911 or 1911 into the table. When a user presses a line key and dials either 911 or 1911, 
    the system immediately bypasses all Toll Restriction and Account Code programming and routes the call.
    Options
    3551-01: Initialize Table
    (Initialize Table)
    Use this option to initialize the  NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table .
    F
    eatures
    • Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •No (0) - Initialize the  NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table .
    •
    Ye s (1) - Do not initialize the  NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table .
    Default
    • N/A
    3551-02: Table Type (Allow or Deny)
    (Allow/Deny)
    Use this option to designate the table as an allow or deny table. If set as an allow table, Toll Restriction will 
    allow (permit) only those codes programed into the table.If set as a deny table, Toll Restriction will deny 
    (block) only those codes listed in the table. F
    eatures
    •Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •0 for deny
    •1 for allow
    Default
    •0 
    						
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