Create a remote access package by defining the system line pools remote users can access. You
then assign the package to individual lines, and to a particular Class of Service password (see
"Defining CoS passwords" on page
Defining CoS passwords
CoS passwords permit controlled access to the system resources by both internal and remote users.
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When an internal user enters a CoS password at a telephone, the restriction filters associated
with the CoS password apply instead of the normal restriction filters.
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Similarly, when a remote user enters a CoS password on an incoming auto-answer line, the
restriction filters and remote package associated with their CoS password apply instead of the
normal restriction filters and remote package.
Notes about CoS passwords
The CoS password can define the set of line pools that may be accessed and whether or not the
user has access to the paging feature.
The class of service (CoS) that applies to an incoming remote access call is determined by:
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the filters that you apply to the incoming trunk
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the CoS password that the caller used to gain access to BCM.
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in cases where DISA is not automatically applied to incoming calls, the remote caller can
change the class of service by dialing the DISA DN and entering a CoS password.
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