Administration and maintenance
Classes of service
7.10
Classes of service
Every time a terminal attempts to seize a trunk line, its class of service is checked. Five classes
of service were available up to SW 2.0.1+. There are fifteen classes of service as of SW 2.0.2.
0
No trunk access,
central abb.dialling
dests. only
1
Outward restricted,
with central abb.dial-
ling dests.
2
Allowed numbers list
3
Barred numbers list
4
Unrestricted trunk ac-
cess
Table 7-6
Classes of service up to SW 2.0.1+
0
No trunk access,
central abb.dialling
dests. only
1
Outward restricted,
with central abb.dial-
ling dests.
2
Allowed nos. list, long Reference to list with 45 allowed ext. nos.(e.g.emergency
3
Allowed nos. list,
short1
4
Allowed nos. list,
short2
5
Allowed nos. list,
short3
6
Allowed nos. list,
short 4
7
Allowed nos. list,
short5
8
Barred nos. list long
Table 7-7
Classes of service as of SW 2.0.2
7-48
User may only telephone internally; central abbreviated dial-
ling destinations can be used
User may only accept external calls; central abbreviated dial-
ling destinations can be used
Reference to list with allowed ext. numbers (e.g. emergency
nos.)
Reference to list with barred extension numbers
User may telephone without any restrictions
User may only telephone internally; central abbreviated dial-
ling destinations can be used
User may only accept external calls; central abbreviated dial-
ling destinations can be used
nos.)
Additional list with 10 allowed ext. numbers
Additional list with 10 allowed ext. numbers
Additional list with 10 allowed ext. numbers
Additional list with 10 allowed ext. numbers
Additional list with 10 allowed ext. numbers
Reference to list with 25 barred ext. numbers
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Hicom 100 E Version 2.1, Service manual
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