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3300 AX ICP>Guest Room Phones Local & LD Calls Manually Permit or Block

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jabbo99

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I understand how to manually permit or block specific guest room phones from making local or LD calls from a 5540 IP console. I have the guest rooom phones set to COS 1. I've added member 1 to COR group 1. With COR Group 1 having member 1 in it, you cannot make local or long distance calls from a guest room phone. At the console I changed the guest room setting to local and couldn't make a local call. I changed the guest room setting to long distance and could not make place a LD call.

I remove member 1 from COR 1 and can now make local or LD calls. However, when I set the guest room phone to local or LD from the console, I can still make local and LD calls. Of course that's because there are no restrictions now because COR 1 has no member.

"Help me Obi-won. You're my only hope."

Thanks,
 
The Int/Loc/LD settings have nothing to do with COR. These are flagged in the ARS digits Dialed (Nested Digits in form 26). Call Strings are assigned to either Local / LD / Or Emergency and these are referenced by the O/G Call Restriction settings.

The COR can be used to restrict in other ways but these restrictions would be permanent and would not be adjustable. You might for example permanently restrict guest rooms from dialing 411 (which I strongly recommend). Otherwise, a guest room would typically be unrestricted by COR and entirely controlled by the int/loc/ld setting via PMS or Console settings.

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Example
In the hotel options form set up CORs are 1 for unrestricted, 2 for local and 3 for internal
In COR form, group 1 members 2-3, group 2 members 3,
For long distance, In ARS routes have 1+10, route media, trunk group , COR 1.
For local, In ARS 2xxxxxxxxx - 9xxxxxxxxx, route media,trunk group, COR 2.
When extension in room is given COR 3 it has no access to either route, COR 2 has access to local route not long distance route, COR 1 has access to both local and long distance route.
p.s. do not block 911 route
 
I'm dealing with a 3300 AX ICP this time. Not a sx200. So there are no form numbers such as 26
 
I understand a 3300AX, the hotel form option for unrestricted, local and internal is directly related to set COR.
Hence the the need to program the COR and ARS routes forms.
 
I meant no disrespect by stating it was a 3300AX guys.
 
Waldosworld, in your previous statement at 12:46, you stated: "In the hotel options form set up CORs are 1 for unrestricted, 2 for local and 3 for internal." In the hotel options I don't see where CORs for Unrestricted. Do you mean Call Restriction (Class of Restriction) - Internal?

Thanks
 
Sorry bud, youve asked so many 200 questions I didn't notice the title

On a 3300 you need to do it all with COR

You have op to 6 options. You need to design each cor so that it provides the restrictions you need

You design how they work, there is no standard

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crich01.
Sorry I was not specific enough in my example and did not use the exact information from the form

Example
In the hotel options form set up CORs 1 for long distance, 2 for local and 3 for internal
In COR form, group 1 members 2-3, group 2 members 3,
In ARS routes
For long distance have 1+10, route media, trunk group , COR 1.
For local, In ARS 2xxxxxxxxx - 9xxxxxxxxx, route media,trunk group, COR 2.
When extension in room is given COR 3 it has no access to either route, COR 2 has access to local route not long distance route, COR 1 has access to both local and long distance route.

From The Hotel Options Form.
Call Restriction (Class of Restriction)
Determines the type of call a particular extension is permitted to make. Internal, local, and long distance can be programmed as the calling privilege by altering the COR values associated with the extensions. The alterations take place at check in and check out time, as programmed below.

Internal: Enter the COR value that restricts the extension to internal calls only. 3

Local: Enter the COR value that enables local and internal calls. 2

Long Distance: Enter the COR value that enables long distance, local and internal calls. 1

Option 1, Option 2 and Option 3: For each of these fields, enter a COR value that gives access to any special long distance facilities or ARS routes the hotel provides.

 
Thanks everyone for your input. I finally managed to get it functioning properly in my test lab. On to the real system...
 
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