Code restriction – Nortel Networks NN43001-106 User Manual

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Access Restrictions

UNR

CTD/CUN

TLD

SRE

FRE

FR1

FR2

Outgoing
toll trunk
calls (0 or
1+ on COT
or FX)

Yes

No direct
access

Yes, if using
BARS/
NARS

No
direct
acces
s

Yes, if
using
attend
ant or
UNR
teleph
one

No direct
access

Yes, if using
attendant
or UNR
telephone

No direct
access

Yes, if
using UNR
telephone

No

No

To/From
TIE trunk

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

To/From
internal

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

BARS/
NARS calls
TGAR = No

Uses
NCOS
only

Uses NCO
S only

Uses
NCOS
and
CLS

Uses NCO
S and CLS

Uses NCO
S and CLS

Uses
NCOS
and
CLS

Uses
NCOS
and
CLS

BARS/
NARS calls
TGAR =
Yes

Uses
NCOS
and
TGAR

Uses NCO
S and
TGAR

Uses
NCOS
, CLS,
and
TGAR

Uses NCO
S, CLS, and
TGAR

Uses NCO
S, CLS, and
TGAR

Uses
NCOS
, CLS,
and
TGAR

Uses
CLS
only

Code Restriction

Code Restriction allows limited access to the toll exchange network to
stations and TIE trunks with a Toll Denied Class of Service (TLD). A Code
Restriction Block that specifies the allowed area and exchange codes (200
through 999) is built for each trunk route. This block restricts access to
specific area and exchange codes by monitoring the digits dialed.

There can be only one Code Restriction Block per route. The only routes
that use Code Restriction Blocks are Central Office Trunk (COT) and FX,
since they are toll routes. Code Restriction Blocks are ignored for all other
types of routes.

When a telephone or TIE trunk with a CTD, CUN, or TLD Class of Service
directly access a COT or FX route, the system examines the Code
Restriction Block to determine the call eligibility.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Features and Services - Book 1 of 6 (A to B)

NN43001-106

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

27 July 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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