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Restrict ALL out-dialing- including internal. 1

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medeamedea

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Oct 11, 2007
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Hi, Def G3 v9- looking to restrict ANY outbound calling- internal, external or otherwise. We're using a COR with FRL 0, using restrict outward but that seems to allow internal calling. Any way to do this with a COR? My workaround is hotdial to a dead number but I thought I might be missing something obvious.
Thanks!
 
Have you looked at your local state laws? I'm almost positive the law states you cannot restrict 911....
 
I failed to mention this is a prison and these are phones inmates use in privacy booths to talk to their attorneys. I know, weird.
 
I think I answered my own question- I created a new COR with FRL 0 and changed calling permission to all other COR's to "no", having it tested.
 
Code:
display cor 1                                                   Page   1 of  22
                              CLASS OF RESTRICTION

               COR Number: 1
          COR Description: Seattle FRL 1  Local and Toll Free

                      FRL: 1                                APLT? y
  Can Be Service Observed? y           [COLOR=#CC0000]Calling Party Restriction: origination[/color]
Can Be A Service Observer? n            Called Party Restriction: none

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Calling Party Restriction
This field determines the level of calling restriction associated with this COR.
Note: Note: To enhance system security, limit calling permissions as much as possible.
Can Be a Service Observer
If you want an observer to observe users, set the users’ CORs to y on the observer’s COR
Service Observing Permission table.
Termination Blocks the called party from receiving any calls at any time.
none No called party restrictions.
Valid entries Usage
Valid entries Usage

[COLOR=#CC0000]Origination Blocks the calling party from originating a call from the facility at any time.
The party can only receive calls. A telephone with this COR can initiate
Remote Access calls, if the COR of the barrier code allows it.[/color]

Outward Blocks the calling party from calling outside the private network. Users
can dial other users on the same server running Communication Manager
or within a private network. To enhance security, Avaya recommends that
you use outward restrictions when practical.

All-toll Blocks the calling party from making ARS and trunk access calls from a
facility assigned the COR to certain toll areas as defined in the Dialed
String field on the Toll Analysis screen. The Dialed String field must be
marked as being associated with the system’s Toll List. The call
completes if the facility’s COR also is associated with an Unrestricted Call
List and whose Dialed String field also matches the dialed number.

Tac-toll Blocks the calling party from making trunk access calls from the facility
assigned the COR to certain toll areas as defined in the Dialed String
field on the Toll Analysis screen. The Dialed String field must be marked
as being associated with the system’s Toll List. The call completes if the
facility’s COR also is associated with an Unrestricted Call List and whose
Dialed String field also matches the dialed number. See Toll Analysis on
page 964 for additional information.

none No calling party restrictions.

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