Vertical Summit80 & Summit800
Feature Description and Operation Manual Issue 1.2
93
2.30 Dialing Restrictions
2.30.1 Class of Service
Description
Dialing privileges can be assigned for each station, DISA line and Authorization Code. Dialing
privileges are assigned in ―Allow‖ and ―Deny‖ Exception tables that are associated with a COS.
The dialing privileges are the result of the interaction of the Station and CO Class of Service
(COS) assignments and Exception Tables as shown in the charts below. Users placing an
outgoing call or dialing after answering a call will be allowed the dialing privileges assigned.
Station/DISA/Code Class of Service – There are eleven (11) Station Class of Service
assignments, which also apply to DISA and Authorization Code users based on the assigned
COS (Class of Service).
Station COS (Class
of Service)
No restrictions are placed on dialing.
Assignments in Exception Table A are monitored for allow and deny numbers.
Assignments in Exception Table B are monitored for allow and deny numbers.
Assignments in Exception Tables A & B are monitored for allow and deny
numbers.
The leading digit cannot be a Long Distance code and assignments in
Exception Table C apply.
Number of digits cannot exceed LD digit count and assignments in Exception
Table C apply.
Intercom and Emergency number calls are allowed. Incoming and transferred
calls are allowed.
Assignments in Exception Table D are monitored for allow and deny numbers.
Assignments in Exception Table E are monitored for allow and deny numbers.
The assignments in the Exception Table D & E are monitored for allow and
deny numbers.
The assignments in the Exception Table A & B and D & E are monitored for
allow and deny numbers.