Instruction manual
Communication Manager, MultiVantage Software,
DEFINITY ECS, DEFINITY communications systems,
System 75,and System 85
Issue 9 May 2003
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Class of restriction
For Communication Manager, MultiVantage™ Software, DEFINITY ECS,
DEFINITY G1, G3, and System 75, each voice port on the voice mail adjunct is
considered an extension to the switch and should be assigned its own unique
COR. Up to 64 CORs can be defined in the system. For DEFINITY G3rV1,
G3i-Global, and G3V2 and later, this has been increased to 96 CORs. The CORs
are assigned to stations and trunks to provide or prevent the ability to make
specific types of calls, or calls to other specified CORs. For example, a voice mail
extension could be assigned to a COR that prohibits any outgoing calls.
Class of service
For DEFINITY G2 and System 85, a voice mail port must be assigned a COS. The
following COS options relate to voice mail toll fraud prevention:
■ Call Forward Off-Net: allows a user to call forward outside the switch to
non-toll locations.
■ Call Forward Follow Me: allows a user to forward calls outside the switch
when other options are set.
■ Miscellaneous Trunk Restrictions: restricts certain stations from calling
certain trunk groups via dial access codes.
■ Outward Restriction: restricts the user from placing calls over the CO, FX,
or WATS trunks using dial access codes to trunks. Outward restriction also
restricts the user from placing calls via ARS/WCR. Use ARS/WCR with
WCR toll restrictions instead.
■ Toll Restriction: prevents users from placing toll calls over CO, FX, or
WATS trunks using dial access codes to trunks. Use ARS/WCR with WCR
toll restrictions instead.
■ WCR Toll Restriction: restricts users from dialing the ARS or WCR Network
I Toll Access Code, or from completing a toll call over ARS/WCR.
■ Terminal-to-Terminal Restrictions: restricts the user from placing or
receiving any calls except from and to other stations on the switch.
Toll analysis
The Toll Analysis screen allows you to specify the toll calls you want to assign to a
restricted call list (for example, 900 numbers) or to an unrestricted call list (for
example, an outcalling number to a call pager). Call lists can be specified for
CO/FX/WATS, TAC, and ARS calls, but not for tie TAC or AAR calls.