AT&T Partner II User Manual

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entry by entering [

2

] [

Hold

] [

2

] into your list (using the wild card for the middle

digit).

The examples below show how you would enter telephone numbers for a

Disallowed List, including both normally-dialed numbers and numbers with

wildcards.

Specific Telephone Numbers. Dial the telephone number directly. For
example, to prevent calls to the local number 555-5678, press [

5

] [

5

] [

5

]

[

5

] [

6

] [

7

] [

8

] .

All Telephone Numbers in One Area Code. The following list entries
prevent calls to the 900 area code:

List 1 (Toll Call Prefix required)

1900

Prevents direct-dial calls to area code 900

0900

Prevents operator-assisted calls to area code 900

List 2 (Toll Call Prefix not required)

900

Prevents all calls to area code 900.

NOTE:

The entries you must make to restrict toll calls differ depending on the setting for
the Toll Call Prefix (#402) procedure. (This setting tells the equipment controller
whether a “0” or “1” is required when you make toll calls.) Make sure the Toll
Call Prefix is set correctly for your dialing area. If it is not, entries on the

Disallowed and Allowed Lists may not be handled properly.

All Telephone Numbers in One Exchange. The following list entries

prevent calls to the 976 exchange:

List 1 (Toll Call Prefix required)

976

Prevents local calls

1!0!976

Prevents direct-dial calls to area codes with “0” as the
second digit

1!1!976

Prevents direct-dial calls to area codes with “1” as the

second digit

0!0!976

Prevents operator-assisted calls to area codes with “0”
as the second digit

0!1!976

Prevents operator-assisted calls to area codes with” 1”

as the second digit

1976

Prevents direct-dial in-state calls (needed only when 0

or 1 is required for in-state toll calls)

0976

Prevents operator-assisted in-state calls (needed only

when 0 or 1 is required for in-state toll calls)

List 2 (Toll Call Prefix not required)

976

Prevents local calls

!0!976

Prevents calls to area codes with “0” as the second
digit, such as 203

!1!976

Prevents calls to area codes with “1” as the second
digit, such as 212

Customizing Your System

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