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1.17 T
3.2.
External Call Block
If multiple tenants are using the PBX, the External Call Block feature should be programmed to
control which COS numbers are allowed to access which trunk groups. By preventing certain COS
numbers from accessing certain trunk groups, each tenant can be given its own trunk groups which
no other tenant can access.
[Programming Example: External Call Block]
COS
COS 1
COS 2
COS 3
COS 4
COS 5
COS 6
In this example:
External Call Block is employed to prevent tenants from accessing all trunk groups except the ones
designated to them. Each extension in a tenant is assigned a COS that is not assigned to
extensions which belong to another tenant.
a)
Extensions in Tenant 1 are either COS 1 or 2. They can access trunk groups 1 and 2.
b)
Extensions in Tenant 2 are either COS 3 or 4. They can access trunk groups 3 and 4.
c)
Extensions in Tenant 3 are either COS 5 or 6. They can access trunk groups 5 and 6.
Trunk
Group 1
Tenant 1
Extension User
Group 1
Extn. 100 Extn. 101
1
COS
Extension User
Group 2
Extn. 102
Extn. 103
Conditions
The following features used by incoming call distribution (ICD) group are determined by the tenant
number assigned to them (→ 1.9.1 ICD GROUP FEATURES):
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Trunk
Trunk
Group 1
Group 2
Block
Block
Block
Block
Block
Block
Block
Block
Trunk
Trunk
Group 2
Group 3
PBX
Extension User
Group 3
Extn. 104 Extn. 105
2
3
COS
COS
Extension User
Group 4
Extn. 106
Trunk
Trunk
Group 3
Group 4
Block
Block
Block
Block
Block
Block
Block
Block
Trunk
Group 4
Tenant 2
4
COS
COS
Extn. 107
Trunk
Trunk
Group 5
Group 6
Block
Block
Block
Block
Block
Block
Block
Block
Trunk
Trunk
Group 5
Group 6
Tenant 3
Extension User
Group 5
Extn. 108 Extn. 109
5
COS
Extension User
Group 6
Extn. 110
Extn. 111
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