Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server
2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP1
Topic Last Modified: 2007-10-17
Use the Dialing Restrictions tab on the Unified Messaging (UM) dial plan properties to configure dialing rules for callers who call in to a subscriber access number that is configured on a UM dial plan. You can restrict the type of calls that are placed by callers when an unauthenticated user or an Outlook Voice Access user calls in to a subscriber access number that is configured on a dial plan by configuring dialing rule groups and dialing restrictions.
- Allow calls to users within the same dial plan
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- Select this check box to let users who call in to a subscriber
access number that is configured on a dial plan to place or
transfer calls to an extension number that is associated with a
UM-enabled user who is within the same dial plan. By default, this
setting is enabled.
- When you disable this setting, users who call in to the
subscriber access number will be unable to place or transfer calls
to any users who are not UM-enabled, to other extension numbers, or
to UM-enabled users who are associated with the same dial plan.
This is because the Allow calls to extensions setting is
disabled by default.
- Select this check box to let users who call in to a subscriber
access number that is configured on a dial plan to place or
transfer calls to an extension number that is associated with a
UM-enabled user who is within the same dial plan. By default, this
setting is enabled.
- Allow calls to extensions
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- When this setting is disabled, users who call in to a
subscriber access number on the dial plan cannot place calls to
users who are not UM-enabled or to other extension numbers that are
not associated with a UM-enabled user. However, they can place a
call or transfer to extension numbers that are associated with
UM-enabled users. This is because the Allow calls to users
within the same dial plan setting is enabled by default. The
Allow calls to extensions setting is disabled by
default.
- When this setting is enabled, users who call in to a subscriber
access number that is configured on the dial plan can place calls
to users who are not UM-enabled, to other extension numbers that
are not associated with a UM-enabled user, and to UM-enabled users.
This is because the Allow calls to users within the same dial
plan setting is enabled by default.
- You can enable this setting in an environment where not all
users have been UM-enabled. This setting is also useful when you
want to allow users who call in to a subscriber access number that
is configured on a dial plan to call extension numbers that are not
associated with a UM-enabled user.
- When this setting is disabled, users who call in to a
subscriber access number on the dial plan cannot place calls to
users who are not UM-enabled or to other extension numbers that are
not associated with a UM-enabled user. However, they can place a
call or transfer to extension numbers that are associated with
UM-enabled users. This is because the Allow calls to users
within the same dial plan setting is enabled by default. The
Allow calls to extensions setting is disabled by
default.
- Select allowed in-country/region rule groups from dial plan
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- Use this section to add or remove allowed in-country/region
dialing rule groups. By default, there are no in-country/region
dialing rule groups configured on UM dial plans.
- In-country/region dialing rule groups are used to allow or
restrict the telephone numbers within a country or region that any
user who has dialed in to the subscriber access number can dial.
This helps prevent unnecessary or unauthorized telephone calls and
charges.
- To add in-country/region dialing rule groups, you must first
create the appropriate in-country/region dialing rule groups on the
dial plan, and then add the appropriate dialing rule entries on the
dialing rule groups. After you have created the required dialing
rule groups on the dial plan, you must then add the dialing rule
groups to the list of dialing restrictions on the Dialing
Restrictions tab on the dial plan.
- In-country/region dialing rule groups can be used to enable a
Unified Messaging server to allow or restrict access to telephone
numbers within a country or region. This is applied to all users
who have called in to a subscriber access number.
- Use this section to add or remove allowed in-country/region
dialing rule groups. By default, there are no in-country/region
dialing rule groups configured on UM dial plans.
- Select allowed international rule groups from dial plan
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- Use this section to add or remove allowed international dialing
rule groups. By default, there are no international dialing rule
groups configured on UM dial plans.
- International dialing rule groups are used to allow or restrict
the telephone numbers outside a country or region that any user who
has dialed in to the subscriber access number can dial. This helps
prevent unnecessary or unauthorized telephone calls and
charges.
- To add international dialing rule groups, you must first create
the appropriate international dialing rule groups on the dial plan,
and then add the appropriate dialing rule entries on the dialing
rule groups. After you have created the required dialing rule
groups on the dial plan, you must then add the dialing rule groups
to the list of dialing restrictions on the Dialing
Restrictions tab on the dial plan.
- International dialing rule groups can be used to enable a
Unified Messaging server to allow or restrict access to telephone
numbers outside a country or region. This is applied to all users
who have called in to a subscriber access number.
- Use this section to add or remove allowed international dialing
rule groups. By default, there are no international dialing rule
groups configured on UM dial plans.
For More Information
- For more information about outdialing, see Understanding
Outdialing.
- For more information about how to manage UM dial plans, see
Managing Unified
Messaging Dial Plans.
- For more information about UM dial plans, see Understanding Unified
Messaging Dial Plans.