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  1. rax3691

    Restriction Filter Issues with BCM 400

    Well, let me tell you something... :P This is my 1st. time working with a device like this, (well in fact is my 1st. job in the communications field) so I'm sure if that's a pool access or a destination digit, what is and for what is a "pool access" ? AFAIK "90" is the number we dial/pick to...
  2. rax3691

    Restriction Filter Issues with BCM 400

    Ok I made it as you said and it didn't work. That's still allowing me to make calls to cell phones and overseas calls. Check the above example, to understand the way users make local phone calls. They need to dial 90, followed by the local number which always begins with "2". Got it?
  3. rax3691

    Restriction Filter Issues with BCM 400

    If I make it like that, shouldn't I be allowing to the dial just "902" ???? Users need to dial 90 + 2 + [local phone number]
  4. rax3691

    Restriction Filter Issues with BCM 400

    Hello guys, I'm having a hard time understanding the way the restriction filters should be applied to our user's passwords making calls thru a Nortel BCM 400. I need to restrict/avoid international calls and calls to cell phones. Calls to local phones are the ONLY ONES, that WILL BE ALLOWED...

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