Class Of Restriction - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Class of Restriction

Use this screen to establish classes of restriction (COR). Classes of restriction control call
origination and termination. Your system may use only one COR or as many as necessary to
control calling privileges. You can assign up to 96 different CORs (0 to 95).
Consider the following to enhance your system security:
1. Assign a separate COR to incoming and outgoing trunk groups, then restrict calling
between the two groups.
2. Limit the calling permissions as much as possible by setting appropriate Calling Party
Restrictions and Facility Restriction Levels (FRLs).
Field descriptions for page 1
Figure 296: Class of Restriction screen (page 1)
change cor 10
Can Be Service Observed? n
Can Be A Service Observer? y
Restriction Override: none
Restricted Call List? n
Unrestricted Call List? __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
Group II Category For MFC: 7
Hear System Music on Hold? y
COR Number: 10
COR Description: supervisor
FRL: 0
Time of Day Chart: 1
Priority Queuing? n
Access to MCT? y
Send ANI for MFE? n_
MF ANI Prefix: ______
CLASS OF RESTRICTION
Calling Party Restriction: none
Called Party Restriction: none
Forced Entry of Account Codes? n
Facility Access Trunk Test? n
Fully Restricted Service? n
Hear VDN of Origin Annc.? n
Add/Remove Agent Skills? y
Automatic Charge Display? n
PASTE(Display PBX Data on telephone)? n
Can Be Picked Up By Directed Call Pickup? n
Can Use Directed Call Pickup? n
Group Controlled Restriction: inactive
Class of Restriction
Page 1 of x
APLT? y
Direct Agent Calling? y
Can Change Coverage? n
Issue 1 June 2005
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