Xblue Networks X-25 User Manual

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Call Restriction Rules

Call Restriction is a table of rules that allows the administrator to enter up to 13 digits, which when dialed can
be allowed or denied. The

X

-25 system allows the administrator enter each rule and select which table, Allow

or Deny will be referenced when a number is dialed.

1. If the priority is set to “Denied” the system will use the following sequence:

• If the dialed number matches a rule in the deny table, the call is denied. Otherwise, the call is sent to the

allow table of rules. If there is no entry in the allow table, or if a match is found, the call is allowed. If a call
does not match an entry in either the deny or the allow table, the call is denied.

2. If the priority is set to “Allow” the system will use the following sequence:

• If the dialed number matches a rule in the allow table, the call is allowed. Otherwise, the call is sent to the

deny table of rules. If there is no entry in the deny table, or no match is found, the call is allowed. If a call
does not match an entry in either the allow or the deny table, the call is allowed.

3. Individual

Table

Entries

• If there are rules entered only in the allow table only calls that match will be allowed, all other calls will be

denied.

• If there are rules entered only in the deny table only calls that match will be denied, all other calls will be

allowed.

Enter as few as 1 or as many as 13 digits for each rule can be allowed or denied.

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