/mcpAllow This String Call Pattern Dial String Yes * 2 The restriction table below restricts long distance phone numbers and numbers with fewer than four digits. In this example, “9” is the external access code for the phone system, and “1” is the long-distance access code. Dial String 0 restricts any number beginning with “91,” while numbers fewer than four digits in length are restricted by Dial String 2. Thus, the only numbers permitted by this restriction table have at least four digits, and are not long distance phone numbers. Table 7: Example 2 Allow This String Call Pattern Dial String No 91* 0 Yes ????* 1 No * 2 In Unity Connection 10.5(1) and later, you can also restrict the call pattern of a URI. For example, you can restrict the call pattern that starts the user portion with “abc” and belongs to the hostname “dummy.com” (such as, abc*@dummy.com). Note Default Restriction Table Unity Connection comes with the following predefined restriction tables that you can edit (including changing their names) but not delete. By default, each of these restriction tables prevents access to long distance phone numbers. In Unity Connection 10.5 and later, you can restrict URIs along with the phone numbers. Note Restricts numbers for fax delivery. Default Fax Restricts numbers for message notifications. Also restricts the user extensions that Unity Connection dials when the phone is selected as the recording and playback device in the Media Player. Default Outdial Restricts numbers that can be used for Caller system transfers, which allow unidentified callers to transfer to a number that they specify. For example, callers may want to dial a lobby or conference room phone that is not associated with a Unity Connection user. By default, the table does not allow Unity Connection to dial any numbers. Default System Transfer Restricts numbers for call transfers. Default Transfer System Administration Guide 106 Call Management Default Restriction Table