Specifications
Configuring Users
ShoreTel 7.5 Administration Guide 10 – 7
Allow External
Extension
Reassignment
This check box allows users in this CoS to assign their
extension to a PSTN phone for use with the Office Anywhere
feature. By selecting this check box, the user will be able to
treat his cell phone or home phone as an extension on the
ShoreTel system.
Scope Scope allows you to set a general permission level. Levels are
presented from the most restrictive to the most permissive.
The Restrictions and Permissions listed are applied in
addition to the general scope setting.
• Local Only allows forwarding or extension
reassignment only to local or additional local area
codes, as defined on the Site edit page.
• National Long Distance also allows forwarding or
extension reassignment to long-distance numbers
within the country, as defined on the Site edit page.
• National Mobile allows forwarding or extension
reassignment to mobile numbers. Some countries use
"caller pays" mobile calling, so do not select this radio
but if you do not want to incur the associated costs of
calls being sent to a mobile phone.
• International Long Distance also allows forwarding or
extension reassignment to international numbers, as
defined on the Site edit page.
• All Calls allows forwarding or extension reassignment
to any number, including 900, Operator Assisted, and
Carrier Select numbers. This is the default.
Restrictions The Restrictions and Permissions listed are applied in
addition to the Scope setting. The comma-separated
restriction expressions are limited to a total of 50 characters.
Follow these guidelines for entering restrictions:
• Numbers must be entered in canonical format,
including the international designation “+” and country
code. For example, to restrict forwarding to the 408
area code in the U.S., use +1408.
• Non-routable calls (311, 411, etc.) for a country must
be designated by the country code plus the “/”
character. For example, to restrict forwarding to 311 in
the U.S., use 1/311.
• Each field can contain multiple entries as long as they
are separated by commas or semicolons.
• Each entry must consist of numbers only.
• Access codes, such as 9, must not be included.
• The wildcard of “x” can be used.
When a call is both restricted and permitted, it is permitted.
For example, restricting +1 408 and permitting +1 408 331
restricts all calls to the 408 area code except those to 408
331-xxxx.