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BASIC EXTENSION PROGRAMMING TASKS DX-120 Programming Manual
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Assigning Extensions to a Class of Service
The DX-120 provides sophisticated monitoring of outbound digits dialed by extension users. You can assign COSs for
a broad range of call control.
EXAMPLE
If a digit or range of digits dialed on a CO line is inconsistent with the dialing
extension’s or CO line’s class of service, the system denies the call.
You can apply
this calling COS criteria to local calls, long distance calls, and specific numbers that
are considered allowed in areas where other numbers may be restricted.
The following conditions apply to assigning class of service to extensions:
- Callers can override an extension’s class of service if you set up an account code password (see “Assigning
a User Password, Password Length, and/or Name to Extensions” on page 387) that instructs the system to
use a different class of service for the call.
- You can set a system speed dial to override toll restriction.
EXAMPLE
Suppose your customer has a branch office out of state where they want to allow the
corporate extension users to call, while still prohibiting all other toll calls. In this case,
you can set up a system speed dial to allow calls to the branch office.
NOTE
This must be a system speed dial, as the system checks the toll restrictions for
individual speed dial numbers and abides by them. System speed dial numbers
override toll restrictions as long as you have System Speed Toll Check enabled (see
“Programming Speed Dial Numbers” on page 64).
ASSIGNING EXTENSIONS TO A CLASS OF SERVICE VIA PC-DBA
From the PC-DBA main screen:
Assigning Extensions to a Class of Service via PC-DBA (continued on next page)
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