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I'd like to restrict all calls to 555-1212 regardless of the area code. I've already restricted 411. Can this be done? Thanks
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It can be done, but since no wildcards are allowed it will take some time in CM8a4000.
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Thanks for the response. That's exactly what I thought. I guess I will need a phone book with all the area codes. and enter them one by one.
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LCR on a 2000IPS and it doesn't sound like he's done it much......OUCH
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You're right. Not on the NEC, but lots of Nitsuko,TIE,Nortel and Avaya. Any shortcuts?
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Are you using LCR for any advanced routing or just for toll restriction. Depending on how complex your LCR routing is now it may be easier to tie 2 LCR patterns together and restrict 555-1212 out of the second pattern.
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