iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual
Issue 2.3
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4.4.9.6
Toll Exception Table - PGM 224
Selecting Toll Exception Table will display the Toll Table data entry page. Select the desired Allow or Deny
Table, blue text above the table header, desired.Click
[Save]
button after changing Value.
Figure 4.4.9.6-1 Toll Exception Table
There are ten Toll restriction Tables arranged in pairs. Each pair consists of an Allow Table and a Deny Table.
Allow and Deny entries for Table `A‘ apply to Station and DISA Class of Service 2/4 and 11. Allow and Deny
entries for Table `B‘ apply to Station and DISA Class of Service 3/4 and 11. Allow and Deny entries for Table
`C‘ apply to Station and DISA Class of Service 5 and 6. Allow and Deny entries for Table `D‘ apply to Station
and DISA Class of Service 8/10 and 11. Allow and Deny entries for Table `E‘ apply to Station and DISA Class
of Service 9 to 11. The Allow and Deny Tables each permit up to 50 entries of up to 20 digits. Entries in the
Tables can be any digit (0-9), “#” as a wild card (don‘t care) digit, or “*” as an end of entry digit.
Based on Table entries, stations or DISA users are allowed or denied dialing specified numbers. The following
rules apply to establishing restrictions based on the Table entries:
If the appropriate Allow/Deny Table pair has no entries and COS is 2 to 4, no restrictions are applied.
If the COS is 5 or 6, no Long Distance dialing is allowed.
If entries are only made in the Allow Table, only those numbers entered can be dialed, all other dialed
numbers will be restricted.
If entries are only made in the Deny Table, only those numbers entered will be restricted and all other
numbers can be dialed.
When there are entries in both the Allow and Deny Table pair, if the number is in the Deny Table, the
number will be restricted otherwise the number can be dialed without restriction.