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Location: Warsaw, Poland Rep Power: 6 ![]() | How to check External Transfer? Hello Thanks Colin, but CFXA/CFXD is for CALL FORWARD what is possible to block by setting number of digits to enter when user wants to forward a call (key x CFW 4) I am looking for the same thing regarding (KEY x TRN). I checked class FTTC/FTTR/FTTU, but it doesn't work, so I suppose it could be connected with another class or another overlay. | ||||||||
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Location: Lou, KY Rep Power: 9 ![]() | How to check External Transfer? Try the CLS of XFA/XFD. If memory serves, this is for the Transfer option. But, it will block internal as well as external. You might want to hit the NTP's and look in to the CLS options for your particular set-type. rlc __________________ No matter where you go, there is the Ladies Love Marty Fan Club. | ||||||||
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Location: Gulf Coast Rep Power: 5 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | How to check External Transfer? Just a thought - Have you considered Access Restrictions. I've never worked with them, so I can't give you an hands on account, but I did find this........in 553-3001-305 Fully Restricted Service There are three levels of Fully Restricted Service: —FR2 • allowed to originate and receive internal calls • denied access to TIE and Common Controlled Switching Arrangement networks • denied access to and from the exchange network, either by dialing, through an attendant, or using call modification from an unrestricted telephone Call modification takes place when certain features are activated while a call is in progress (e.g., Call Park, Call Pickup, Call Transfer, Conference, or Night Answer). —FR1 • allowed to originate and receive internal calls • allowed access to TIE and CCSA networks • denied access to and from the exchange network, either by dialing through an attendant or by using call modification from an unrestricted telephone Note: In a networking environment, incoming and outgoing calls can be extended, via call modification, to a telephone with CLS = FR1. If a telephone with CLS = FR1 is in a Multiple Appearance DN (MADN) arrangement, the call may be presented if at least one of the telephones has CLS = UNR. Once the call is presented it will ring all telephones in the MADN group. However, only UNR telephones can answer the call. —FRE • allowed to originate and receive internal calls • allowed access to TIE and CCSA networks • allowed access to and from the exchange network using call modification from an unrestricted telephone — denied access (either by dialing or through an attendant) to and from the exchange network Note: The FRPT prompt in LD 17 allows or denies access to incoming calls for FRE CLS telephones. It allows FRE calls to Call Pickup, Night Answer, and to receive modified calls. The assignment of Incoming Call Indicator (ICI) keys allows the attendant to recognize which calls are fully restricted: — DF0 = calls from FRE, FR1, and FR2 CLS, and — DL0 = calls from CUN, CTD, TLD, SRE, and UNR CLS. Semi-Restricted Service (SRE) — allowed to receive calls from the exchange network — restricted from all dial access to the exchange network — allowed to access the exchange network through an attendant or an unrestricted telephone only Toll Denied Service (TLD) — allowed to receive calls from the exchange network — allowed access to WATS trunks for toll calls using direct trunk access codes, unless New Flexible Code Restriction (NFCR) is programmed to deny certain digits — denied from calls on Central Office/Foreign Exchange (CO/FX) trunks where 0 or 1 is dialed as a first or second digit following a direct trunk access code. Special numbers, such as 411, 611, and 911, are allowed by default unless restricted specifically by NFCR. — denied from toll calls on CO/FX trunks when BARS or NARS access codes are dialed, unless NFCR tables allow the call — allowed toll calls on WATS trunks using BARS or NARS access codes, unless NFCR tables deny digits — allowed access to the toll exchange network through an attendant or an unrestricted telephone — allowed toll calls and special number calls on TIE trunks, unless NFCR tables specifically deny certain digits. Direct trunk access to toll calls on TIE trunks is permitted, as well as BARS or NARS access. Conditionally Toll Denied Service (CTD) — allowed to receive calls from the exchange network — allowed access to WATS trunks for toll calls using direct trunk access codes, unless New Flexible Code Restriction (NFCR) is programmed to deny certain digits — denied from calls on CO/FX trunks where 0 or 1 is dialed as a first or second digit following a direct trunk access code (special numbers excepted). New Flexible Code Restriction tables can be used to deny or allow certain calls on these routes. — allowed access to toll calls on CO/FX/WATS trunks placed using BARS or NARS or CDP access codes. NFCR tables, if programmed on the routes, are ignored for CTD users dialing Electronic Switched Network (ESN) access codes. — allowed toll calls and special number calls on TIE trunks, unless NFCR tables specifically deny certain digits. Direct trunk access is permitted as well as BARS or NARS access. NFCR tables deny calls for these users only if direct TIE trunk access codes are used. Conditionally Unrestricted Service (CUN) — allowed access for calls placed through Automatic Number Identification (ANI) trunks — denied access for all other types of outgoing calls Unrestricted Service (UNR) — allowed to originate and receive calls from the exchange network The eight possible Class of Service access restrictions are described in Table 3. __________________ Free Preview of my fictional book: "Chaos Theorem": http://www.lulu.com/content/249842. Full PDF Download just $3.99. (Note: Portions of monies generated are donated to great causes: Feed the Children Fund and Childrens Hospital of the Kings Daughters). Checkout pbxjobs.com and pbxlance.com New music site http://www.vnertia.com/mnap - Best Video Jukebox on the net. | ||||||||
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Location: Gulf Coast Rep Power: 5 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Blond Joke Forgot - The reason I think the above is related is this statement......... Call Transfer Call Transfer allows a telephone user on any two-party call to hold the existing call and originate another call to a third party. The user may consult privately or transfer the original call to the third party. A call is transferred by pressing a dedicated key on Meridian 1 proprietary telephones or by flashing the switchhook on analog (500/2500 type) telephones. Operating parameters A separate Call Transfer key/lamp pair must be assigned to Meridian 1 proprietary telephones. A transfer allowed Class of Service must be specified for analog (500/2500 type) telephones to access this feature. If trunks are involved, successful completion of a transfer depends on the access restrictions assigned to the stations and trunks. While the originating side of a call is linked to a transfer or conference key (i.e., the originator of a transfer/conference call has not yet completed the transfer/conference), the terminating side cannot initiate a transfer or conference. Conference calls cannot be transferred. __________________ Free Preview of my fictional book: "Chaos Theorem": http://www.lulu.com/content/249842. Full PDF Download just $3.99. (Note: Portions of monies generated are donated to great causes: Feed the Children Fund and Childrens Hospital of the Kings Daughters). Checkout pbxjobs.com and pbxlance.com New music site http://www.vnertia.com/mnap - Best Video Jukebox on the net. | ||||||||
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