Format: * 5 6 abc n #
Explanation: [abc] Extension number to restrict;
[n=0] Permit to dial the special calling number only;
[n=1] Means the extension be set to class "1";
[n=2] Means the extension be set to class "2";
[n=3] Means the extension be set to class "3";
[n=4] Means the extension be set to class "4";
[n=5] Means the extension be set to class "5";
[n=6] Internal communication only;
Description: Assign the outgoing calling right for extension
Example: To assign extension 803 not be able to make calls in class "3", and extension 807 not be able to make
outgoing ca lls.
Format: * 5 6 n #
Explanation: [abc] Extension number; [n] Class No.;
Description: Assign calling class for all extensions with one command;
Example: Assign the calling class to be 3 for all extensions.
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7 Extension Class Assignment
Extension Class Assignment
1>. This command enables a user to set class restriction on extensions in a fast and convenient way,
especially when most extensions have the same class.
For example, if you want set extension 803 to class 3 and extension 808 to class 4, and the rest
extensions to class 5, then you can set the restriction rank to be 5 for all extensions and change the
restriction class to 3 for extension 803 and 4 to 808;
2>. The outgoing classes for all extensions are 1 at the initial state.
Chapter 3 System Programming
Pick up 801 Input * 56 3 # Du Hang up
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Pick up 801 Input * 56 803 3 # Du Input 807 6 # Du Hang up