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Besides using Direct to ARS, and modifying the ARS is there another way to restrict a set to Toll Free and local calling only? Have a Motel that wants their business center phone to only have access to TF/Local calls.

Never had to do this before so open to other options.


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A combination of tenanting and class of restriction should get you what you want.

You will need to modify ars.

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They also want to prevent room to room from the phone? Why?

Restricting to TF/local is easy: make a new route in form 23 that uses the same trunk group as local/TF,
create a new leading digit (8, *9, 72) in form 26 that uses the new route, then use COR to restrict this phone to only use the new route.

Call blocking room-to-room can also be enabled, but I believe that it applies to all guestrooms if enabled.

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I don't know if this would help, but I once set up a modem line so that it would only dial one of three "dummy" numbers (777-7777 through 777-7779) (AOL or the hotel's local dial-up ISP). Each of those numbers then translated in the modified digit table to the correct number for out-dialing.

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In searching, I found this old thread which addresses the issue (see the lower half of the thread):
https://www.sundance-communications.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?/ubb/get_topic/f/6/t/000896.html

Once you've done the tenanting, as John P recommended, you can then restrict the phone from the console (restrict O/G) to only local, which should include TF).

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thanks everyone,

Tenanting completely slipped my mind.

LH, 200ICP

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Yes call block applies to all rooms and the property said it's a policy from corporate that business center phone can't dial guest rooms.


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Set the O/g Restrictions on the console for that phone, then change the Tennats to something other then what everyone else uses. restric tennanting in form 5,


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