Important settings
27
Step by step
Class of service (COS)
You can assign one of eight classes of service (COS) to
each telephone
Æ
page 32). It is possible, therefore, to block outgoing
calls to certain external numbers or to allow calls to
some of those numbers only. All classes of service al-
low external calls to be answered and internal calls to
be made.
Classes of service
• No trunk access (no permission:
External calls only can be established using the sys-
tem speed dial (once allowed by code 072), class 0.
• Outward-restricted trunk access:
You can only make external calls using the system
speed dialing phonebook or one of the permission
lists 1, 2 or 3 (
Æ
page 28).
• Restricted trunk access (with denied list:
You can make external calls but not to numbers on
denied lists 1, 2 or 3 (
Æ
page 27).
• Unrestricted trunk access (total permission):
You can make all Class 7 external calls.
Denied list
There are three lists of denied numbers that can be con-
figured with different telephone numbers and individual
extension prefix combinations.
• Denied list 1 (COS 1) with 10 entries
• Denied list 2 (COS 2) with 25 entries
• Denied list 3 (COS 3) with 35 entries
Telephones configured for restricted trunk access (with
denied list) cannot dial numbers that start with those
combinations. If you try to dial one of these numbers,
the extension will answer with a busy signal.
Even though restrictions are set by the lists, the num-
bers entered in the speed dialing directory can be ac-
cessed by dialing the assigned speed-dial numbers.
The denied list may contain some combinations already
recorded, depending on the country (
Æ
page 29).
These can be deleted if needed.
Required:
Programming mode must be activated (*95
31994).
efg
w
Enter the programming code.
Summary of Contents for HiPath 1100
Page 1: ...HiPath 1100 HiPath 1120 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190 Analog MF Telephones Programming Manual ...
Page 111: ...General settings 111 Step by step w Initial status for programming mode ...
Page 199: ...Setup and Installation 199 Required Tools HiPath 1120 Package Contents ...
Page 200: ...Setup and Installation 200 Optional modules 1 2 Version CND ...
Page 201: ...Setup and Installation 201 Setup and Installation 1 2 ...
Page 202: ...Setup and Installation 202 3 4 ...
Page 203: ...Setup and Installation 203 5 6 ...
Page 204: ...Setup and Installation 204 7 Opening the system 8 Removing the Motherboard MB ...
Page 205: ...Setup and Installation 205 9 Lower modules Music EB 200 204 LAN interface and S0 ...
Page 206: ...Setup and Installation 206 Version CND 10 Master and Satellite Modules ...
Page 207: ...Setup and Installation 207 Version CND 11 Upper modules CTR UP0 E UP0 E EVM and EB 200 204 ...
Page 208: ...Setup and Installation 208 Version CND 12 Baby Board VDC module ...
Page 209: ...Setup and Installation 209 Version CND 13 Connections to the Motherboard MB ...
Page 210: ...Setup and Installation 210 Version CND ...
Page 211: ...Setup and Installation 211 14 Connections to the ADSL expansion boards ...
Page 212: ...Setup and Installation 212 Version CND 15 Connections to the UP0 E module ...
Page 213: ...Setup and Installation 213 Version CND 16 Connections to the lower EB 200 204 Music modules ...
Page 214: ...Setup and Installation 214 Version CND 17 Connections to the S0 module ...
Page 216: ...Setup and Installation 216 HiPath 1150 Package Contents ...
Page 217: ...Setup and Installation 217 Setup and Installation 1 2 ...
Page 218: ...Setup and Installation 218 3 Power Supply 4 ...
Page 220: ...Setup and Installation 220 7 CTR UP0 E Module 8 EVM Module ...
Page 221: ...Setup and Installation 221 9 Installing expansion and optional modules 10 ...
Page 222: ...Setup and Installation 222 11 12 Power Supply ...
Page 224: ...Setup and Installation 224 Installing the ADSL TME1 UP0 E and S0 modules 1 2 ...