Instruction manual
System Features
INTER-TEL
®
5000 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE – Issue 2.3, September 2007
Page 144 Class of Service
07 Deny Local
Calls
Calls to local numbers are restricted.
08 Denied
Numbers
Calls to programmed “denied” numbers (defaults to
1900NXXXXXX+ and 976XXXX+) are restricted.
09 Allowed
Numbers
Calls to programmed “allowed” numbers (defaults to
1800NXXXXXX+) are allowed, even if number also matches a
dial pattern in a restricted class of service that is assigned to the
endpoint, application, or trunk group being used.
The first nine COS designations (01–09) have default values. COS designations (10–16) do
not have default values and are blank. All of the classes of service are programmable. Each
may be specified as an “allowed” or “denied” class of service, dialing patterns can be pro-
grammed for each, and each can be assigned to endpoints and trunk groups as needed.
Table 23. Class of Service European Default Values
COS Name Restriction
01 ARS Only This is an endpoint class of service only. It is not used for trunk
groups. Also, the Automatic Route Selection (ARS) feature, which
is standard on the Inter-Tel 5000 platform, is required. Calls can
only be placed using the ARS feature. The user will hear reorder
tones when attempting to place a call using any other method. A
restricted user can still select individual trunks if the trunks are
designated as “exempt from ARS Only,” as described on
page 142, or if they were transferred, were placed on hold, or are
recalling or ringing. Trunk restriction determines which trunks in
the ARS route group can be selected by the endpoint or applica-
tion.
02 Deny
Operator
Calls to operator numbers are restricted.
03 Deny Toll
Access
Calls to numbers containing a toll string (TN+, TE, 010+, and
T1+) are restricted.
04 Deny
International
Calls to international numbers (I+) are restricted.
05 Deny Local
Calls
Calls to local numbers (N+) are restricted.
06 Denied
Numbers
Calls to programmed “denied” numbers (0891+ and 0898+) are
restricted.
07 Allowed
Numbers
Calls to programmed “allowed” numbers (0345+, 0500+, 0645+,
and 0800+) are allowed, even if number also matches a dial pat-
tern in a restricted class of service that is assigned to the end-
point, application, or trunk group being used.
Calls are restricted only if the dialed patterns match the denied pattern exactly. The first nine
COS designations (01–07) have default values. COS designations (10–16) do not have
default values and are blank. All of the classes of service are programmable. Each may be
specified as an “allowed” or “denied” class of service, dialing patterns can be programmed
for each, and each can be assigned to endpoints and trunk groups as needed.
Table 22. Class of Service Default US Values (Continued)
COS Name Restriction