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ONFIGURATION
The enforced account code does not apply to internal or emergency (911)
calls.
Account codes range from two to sixteen digits. The NBX system allows
up to 5000 account codes.
The NBX system maintains a centralized list of account codes that can be
updated by the System Administrator, and can verify the account codes
entered by users against this list of account codes.
Account codes can be entered in the following ways:
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For Unforced / Verified or Unforced / Unverified mode:
Feature + 888 + Account code + # + Outbound number
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For Forced / Verified mode or Forced / Unverified mode:
Outbound number + # + Account code + #
or
Feature + 888 + Account code + # + Outbound number
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During an active call:
Feature + 888 + Account code + #
These modes are explained in the section
Account Codes: Operational
Modes
. The operational modes determine how strictly to enforce account
code usage for outgoing calls based on Class of Service criteria.
Feature Interaction
Read this section for information about the ways in which account codes
interact with other NBX features.
Bridged Station Appearance
Only the primary can originate a call, but once the call is answered it can
be placed on hold and taken off hold by either the primary or the
secondary. The last account code entered by the primary or the secondary
overrides the account code for the call.
CO Flash
The NBX system does not enforce account code entry for calls originated
by means of a CO Flash. This means that a user can receive a call, perform
a CO Flash, and make an external call without entering an account code.