Technical data
Call Control 1-26
Chapter 1: Basic System Features
SBX IP Programming & Operations Guide
ADMIN PROGRAMMING
Set Station COS
Enter the appropriate station range, then follow the procedure as shown
:
Station COS -- each station is assigned a Class Of
Service (COS) that determines the station toll
restriction for day and night operation (refer to Table).
On a particular call, the CO COS is combined with
Station COS to determine the restriction. COS for all
stations at day and night operation are 1 by default.
The weekend COS is the same as night COS.
PGM 116 + FLEX 1 (Day) +
1 (sta COS range = 1-11) +
[HOLD/SAVE]
PGM 116 + FLEX 2 (Night)
+ 1 (sta COS range = 1-11)
+ [HOLD/SAVE]
VALUES --
FLEX 1 = Day
FLEX 2 = Night
STA COS DESCRIPTION
1 No restrictions are placed at the station for dialing.
2 Assignments in Exception Table A are monitored for Allow and Deny numbers.
3 Assignments in Exception Table B are monitored for Allow and Deny numbers.
4 Assignments in Exception Tables A & B are monitored for Allow and Deny numbers.
5 Leading digit dialed cannot be a long distance code. The dialed digits can be longer than 7
digits. There is no restriction for the number in the Canned Toll Table.
6 Leading digits cannot be a long distance code. Only eight digits maximum can be dialed.
(There is no restriction for the number in the Canned Toll Table.)
7 Intercom and paging calls are allowed. No dialing is allowed on CO lines. ICM boxes are
assigned with this COS.
8 Assignments in Exception Table C are monitored for allow and deny numbers.
9 Assignments in Exception Table D are monitored for allow and deny numbers.
10 Assignments in Exception Tables C & D are monitored for allow and deny numbers.
11 Assignments in Exception Tables A, B, C, & D are monitored for allow and deny numbers.
Release 3.5
June 2010










