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Here is my problem, I've set in the tool restriction tab the 1 prefix to deny the numbers starting with 1.
I've set in the tool allowance tab 1200 so it can be an allowed exception.
I've set station 206 as COS 2. I've set COS 2 toll tipe as B. In tool tipe B i set yes to deny 1 in toll deny table. In tool type B i set yes to allow 1200 in the toll allow table.
I've set the lcr access digit as 9.
In station 206, i dial 9. I access the lcr. Then I dial 1200 and it says: Call Restricted.
I am missing something?
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The lcr table is as simple as
1 -> Route table 1.
If I set no in the deny table for the 1. I can dial 1XXXX and it always works. If i set it to yes, it seems that the toll allow table is ignored.
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Mauricio, Check Call Restriction in 5.1.2
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Change you toll deny to 1X (MMC702, IT 4.8.1) and set to yes
Enable X as a wildcard for digits 0-9 (MMC 704, IT 4.8.3)
Set 1200 as yes (MMC703, IT 4.8.2)
Now anything starting with 1 will be denied *except 1200*
The toll allow table will override the toll deny table.
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