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Blocking incoming calls 2

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NARSBARS

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Nov 20, 2002
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When I attempt to set cls to RDI on a set I get this sch with the explanation listed.
I am trying to set RDI because I thought this was how to block a set from receiving incoming calls. I know there are other ways but this one fits in this situation.
Thanks for any ideas.

SCH8896
FFC data does not exist

NARSBARS
 
flexable feature code ? might like this one better
Code:
SCH8986
SUPP package 131 not equipped.

i knew it took a pack but didn't know which one. i use idc to block did to a station, what else do you need to block?


john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
Thanks, I must learn to type. I need to block incoming calls, outgoing calls (used tgar & ncos) but still allow internal and transferred calls to go to VM.

NARSBARS
 
The seven Class of Service types are:-
UNR - Unrestricted The extension user can dial anywhere they want - literally without restriction.
FRE - Fully Restricted No exchange line access. The extension user can make internal calls, can use privately wired (Tie) lines, however they can have calls using exchange lines transferred to them from another extension user.
FR1 - Fully Restricted 1 Same as FRE, but calls using exchange lines cannot be transferred to them.
FR2 - Fully Restricted 2 This restricts the extension to internal calls only.
SRE - Semi-restricted Allowed outgoing external calls via the attendant console only. Can receive external incoming calls.
TLD - Toll Denied Allowed outgoing calls to certain destinations only. The Meridian 1 monitors the digits that are dialled to determine if the call is to be allowed. This process is called New Flexible Code Restriction.
CTD - Conditionally Toll Like TLD, CTD checks the digits dialled, however CTD Denied only applies when a PSTN route is chosen as an alternative to a private network call.
 
zog99,
thanks You get a star. I get a "KICK" because you reminded me of something I already know.
I have given the Operator a heads up that he or she will see the redirected FR2 setting and the customer can decide whether they want FR1.

NARSBARS
 
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