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  1. PCTelecom

    How do I program a COR to restrict LD, with exceptions to Local-Toll

    I programmed a COR 3 with an FRL of 3. I set it to "None" and they can dial the world, however, when I set it to "All-Toll" they can't dial out at all...HELP!
  2. PCTelecom

    How do I program a COR to restrict LD, with exceptions to Local-Toll

    Thank you for your response... The FRL for the Outgoing Trunks is 2. I have tried setting up the COR with FRL's: 1, 2, & 3 and it still doesn't work. The users aren't able to dial out at all. In addition, I added all of the above area codes with a Route-Pattern 2, which has an FRL of 2. Any...
  3. PCTelecom

    How do I program a COR to restrict LD, with exceptions to Local-Toll

    Another addition to the above... The COR 4, with an FRL of 4, has Calling Party Restriction: none. This COR allows users to dial long distance. Thanks!
  4. PCTelecom

    How do I program a COR to restrict LD, with exceptions to Local-Toll

    I have a G3siV6. I programmed COR 2 with an FRL 2. The Calling Party Resriction is set at all-toll. I want users to be able to dial local-toll area codes like: 310, 323, 562, & 818 & 626. However, they're not able to dial out at all. I've tested and it's acting like an "outward&quot...

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