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Restricting outgoing calls

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leighturn

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Jun 19, 2008
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I have setup restriction on phones where they cannot make outside calls, I just cannot remember the command. Can someone please assist me with the cls.

Thanks
 
There are a number of ways but one would guess from your post its the NCOS that you need to set to the table allowing
outside calls usually CLS is 'TLD' for that but to allow all CLS 'UNR'

LD 49
REQ PRT
TYPE FCR
CUST X
CRNO (Return for all Code Restriction Number Tables)

Cheers!!
 
Restriction by Class of Service

Another method of barring calls is by applying one of seven alternatives in the extension's Class of Service
The seven Class of Service types are:-
UNR - Unrestricted The extension user can dial anywhere they want - literally without restriction.
FRE - Fully Restricted No exchange line access. The extension user can make internal calls, can use privately wired (Tie) lines, however they can have calls using exchange lines transferred to them from another extension user.
FR1 - Fully Restricted 1 Same as FRE, but calls using exchange lines cannot be transferred to them.
FR2 - Fully Restricted 2 This restricts the extension to internal calls only.
SRE - Semi-restricted Allowed outgoing external calls via the attendant console only. Can receive external incoming calls.
TLD - Toll Denied Allowed outgoing calls to certain destinations only. The Meridian 1 monitors the digits that are dialled to determine if the call is to be allowed. This process is called New Flexible Code Restriction.
CTD - Conditionally Toll Like TLD, CTD checks the digits dialled, however CTD Denied only applies when a PSTN route is chosen as an alternative to a private network call.

New Flexible Code Restriction

Each individual extension, that has a Class of Service of TLD, will have a NCOS - Network Class of Service defined. The value assigned to NCOS will ultimately identify a call barring table (TREE), that contain the numbers that are permitted or denied from being dialled. Up to 8 trees can be defined on Meridian 1 and these are identified by NCOS 0 to 7.

 
Depending on how your TGAR and NCOS are used, FRE is a simple CLS to use, that will still allow 911 calls.

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fcr is only used IF your acod is 9.. we used it prior to bars/nars.. if 9 is ac1.. 1st try ncos 0.. no other change, test that.. switches i have seen very seldom need more then a lower ncos to block ld or even local

on this box ncos 0 blocks local. 1 allows local, 3 allows ld 6 allows int.. and we use auth codes that will bump your ncos for one call

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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