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Mitel NuPoint Messenger Technical Documentation - Release 7.0
 
2.  Compares to the exact match table and blocks the call because the number matches and the 
table is a disallow table. 
If a dial string is 15102265678, the system : 
1.  Removes the 1 in accordance with the absorption table. 
2.  Compares to the exact match table. 
3.  Compares the NPA 510.  Places the call because the NPA 510 does not have an associated 
NXX table and the NPA table is set to allow.  
As the preceding examples show, NPA/NXX call screening works well for domestic outdials.  For 
restricting international outdials, the best method is to limit the number of digits that can be dialed 
to less than the length of an international telephone number.  Do this with an LCOS that includes 
any of these limits parameters, as appropriate: 
• 
NP WakeUp – Phone Length 
• 
Maximum Number of Digits for Telephone Number 
• 
Message Delivery – Phone Length 
• 
Message Phone Length 
• 
Paging – Phone Length 
Then assign this LCOS to the desired mailboxes.  Refer to the Limits Class of Service section for 
information on LCOS configuration. 
Configuration Requirements 
Organize the data you need to configure an RCOS on an RCOS Worksheet.  Blank worksheets 
are located near the end of this manual.  The worksheet will help you set parameters, which are 
located in the RCOS menu.  The following paragraphs describe entries you can make on the 
worksheet. 
Identify the RCOS by a number from 1 through 64 and enter this number in the “RCOS to modify” 
box of the worksheet.  Also, you have the option of naming the RCOS to easily identify it; you can 
enter up to 15 characters in the “RCOS name” box on the worksheet. 
Configuration Requirements for System-Wide Parameters 
Enter the system wide parameters in the “System Wide Parameters” portion of the RCOS 
worksheet. 
The starting and ending digit positions of the NPA and NXX are RCOS parameters that apply to 
all RCOSs in the system.  You can change starting and ending digit positions, of course, but any 
changes apply to all RCOSs that might be configured. 
You must define the starting and ending digit positions for the NPA and NXX.  The counting of the 
digit position starts from the right.  When specifying digit positions, be aware that the system 
counts the positions from right to left.  This right-to-left counting operates in the screening as 
shown in Figure 8-7. 
Figure 8-7 
Counting Digit Positions 
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