Class Of Service Override - 3Com 3102 Manual

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Class of Service
Override
1 Pick up the handset.
2 Press Feature + 433. The Display Panel prompts you for the required
3 Enter your telephone extension.
4 Enter your password and press #.
5 Enter the destination number as you would from your own VCX
Phones at the Atlanta office use an extension range from 1000
through 3999. The site code for Atlanta is 62.
Phones at the Dallas office use an extension range from 1000 through
3999. The site code for Dallas is 63.
In this example, to call someone in Atlanta, a user in Chicago dials the
site code 62 and then the appropriate extension (1000 through 3999). To
reach a user in Dallas, a user in Chicago dials 63 and then the appropriate
extension (1000 through 3999). The site code prevents conflicts between
the remote extension number and a duplicated extension number at the
local site (Chicago).
The Class of Service Override feature allows you to apply the capabilities
of your own VCX telephone temporarily to another VCX telephone on
the same local network.
For example, the telephone in a conference room may be configured to
prevent long-distance telephone calls. You may, however, need to place a
long-distance call during a meeting. If the permissions included with the
Class of Service on your phone allow long-distance calling, you can use
the Class of Service Override feature to apply your phone features to the
conference room phone for one call only.
To activate the one-call-only Class of Service Override from any VCX
telephone:
input.
telephone.
When you use Class of Service (CoS) Override, any reports that are
generated on the VCX system indicate that the CoS features of your own
VCX telephone were applied temporarily to the telephone on which you
made the call.
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