Programming Verified Account Codes
Programming for this Feature
Programming Basics
Programming Forced Account Codes
Programming Example 1: Restrict 900 and 1 + 900
Programming Example 2: Allow 800 and 1 + 800
Verified Account Code Programming
1. Set up the Verified Account Code options.
2102-01: Class of Service [Stations: Config: Setup: Access (2102): Class of Service]
- Be sure to check the extension's Class of Service level.
Option
Description
1-15
These are the available extension Class of Service levels.
1
[Default] For extension 300 only.
2
[Default] For all other extensions.
1412-05: Verified Account Codes [System: Class of Service: Toll Restriction: Toll Restriction (1412): Verify Account Code]
- This option turns Verified Account Codes on and off in station Class of Service.
Option
Description
0 (No)
[Default] Disable Verified Account Codes in an extension's Class of Service.
1 (Yes)
Enable Verified Account Codes in an extension's Class of Service.
2. Enter Data into the Verified Account Codes Table.
3601-xx: Verified Account Code Data [Lines: Account Codes: Codes: Codes (3601): Dial Code]
- A Verified Account Code can be from 1 to 10 digits long, using the digits 0-9. You can use the * character as a wild card, which can be entered in any position in a Verified Account Code.
Option
Description
-
[Default] No entries.
-
1000 entries maximum.
1551-01: Dial # to Enter Account Codes [System: Options: Setup: Account Codes (1551): # Key to Enter Account Codes]
- Check this option. If you have it enabled, do not enter # in any of your Verified Account Codes.
Option
Description
No (0)
[Default] Disabled.
Yes (1)
Enabled.