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Table 2-15. Example Network Trunk Group Selection for DBS 3
Network Node
(Leading Digit
Table 2-16. Example Network Trunk Group Selection for DBS 4
Network Node
(Leading Digit
Network Page Group Operation
DBS Networking allows paging across the network. An extension may
originate a page on a distant networked DBS by dialing the DBS node
number (1-4) followed by the Paging Access code. For example, to page DBS
node 3 Paging Group 01, dial 3#01.
A Network Paging Class of Service Parameter has been added to enable or
disable network paging. This Class of Service (COS) is then checked when a
network page is dialed to allow or deny the extension paging access.
The network DBS that receives a page request may also choose to allow or
deny a network page. A Class of Service may be assigned to each incoming
Network Trunk Group. If a page request is received on a Network Trunk
Group, its Class of Service is checked to determine if the page is to be
allowed or denied.
Assign network paging restrictions (enable or disable) to each Class of
Service.
DBS-2.3/9.2-540
1st Priority
Network Trunk
Dialed)
Group
1
2
2
1
4
2
1st Priority
Network Trunk
Dialed)
Group
1
1
2
1
3
2
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2nd Priority
Network Trunk
Group
1
2
1
2nd Priority
Network Trunk
Group
2
2
1
3rd Priority
Network Trunk
Group
N/A
N/A
N/A
3rd Priority
Network Trunk
Group
N/A
N/A
N/A
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