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Features Description
Class of Restriction (COR)
Description
Fifty Class Of Restriction
(COR) groups are available in the system to
provide 50 different levels of outgoing call capabilities.
Each extension,
SUPERSETtelephone,
dataset, console or dial-in trunk is assigned
a
COR which defines the outgoing call capabilities
for that device. All de-
vices with the same COR have access to the same outgoing call
capabilities.
By using CORs, the amount of ARS programming
is re-
duced.
The Class of Restriction
allows the system to restrict which trunk can not be
accessed
by a user. For example,
COR 01 could restrict
users from
accessing CO trunks (local and DDD), WATS, and TIE lines. COR 02 could
restrict users from accessing WATS, tie lines, and DDD (but allow local calls).
COR 03 could restrict users from accessing DDD and WATS (but allow local
calls and tie line calls).
Note: All
extensions belong to COR
group 1 in the default database.
Conditions
The following conditions
apply to this feature:
CO trunks do not have a COR. When they access ARS, it is either us-
ing the COR of the transferring
or forwarding
party, or no COR at all,
giving universal access.
The COR may change temporarily
for a caller through Verified Account
Codes.
The maximum dialed digits feature is based on the COR of the caller.
Refer to Practice 9109-096-220-NA,
Automatic
Route Selection and
Toll Control.
Programming
Operation
105 2-154
Assign a COR number to each extension,
SUPERSETtelephone,
data-
set, Dial-In Trunk and console via CDE Form 09 (Station /SUPERSET
Telephones), 07 (Console Assignments),
15 (Dial-In
Trunks) and 12
(Data Assignment).
Refer to Practice
9109-096-220,
Automatic
Route Selection
and Toll
Control, for additional
information
on COR programming.
None.
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9109-096-105-NA
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