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I can't seem to find it in programming, but is there a way to restrict an extension from calling any extension but one predetermined one. I programmed this extension to only have access to another preset extension via dss button. It can still however dial other extensions by using the extension numbers, and I want to disallow that, or do some other "work around"
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toll restrictions is the only thing coming to my mind at the second. YOu could set up a allow table with that one extension in it and maybe 911 and disallow everything else.
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Thanks Crisco3. Not sure if I am doing it right but it seems toll restrictions only work on trunks lines. Any other ideas?
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I'm think you are going to have to work with COS's.
Have your normal extensions (one's not involved)in say COS 1 (and admim COS 15).
Program COS 2 with one extension that can call anyone with COS 1 and 15
Program COS 3 with the other extension that can call anyone with COS 1 and 15.
Or variations of this theme...
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Thanks Professor Shadow, I'll try that.
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