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SX-200 ICP I konw I should know this but.

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JimHilton

IS-IT--Management
Jun 20, 2009
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CA
Recently i've been bombing the shop with 4025's on a mission to terminate all 4001's.

To give me idea's, I've asked the people who get the sets to play with te superkey and ask if they can have that feature, how does it work etc. In some cases, I've found that some commands might not be so good to have available to them.

I can create a COS without issue, but i'm confused on is how do you make a COR?

For my setup, most people COS 1 an COR 8

If I set options in COS 8 assign COS (COR) 8 in the COR field will it use the enabled or disabled services?

EG direct page is ENABLED in COS 1 and ENABLED in COS 8, but 8 is in the COR field, would that cancel out COS?

I've read the docs and they are pretty good about outlining what stuff does, but I'm not clear on how the system treats them.

Thanks!

Jim
 
COR is Class of retriction and only applies to ARS dialling.

COR has nothing to do with feature availability.

COR setup is specific to each system. It would take very detailed knowledge of your ARS setup to advise you on how to modify it.

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DING! that makes sense now! I barely remember what ARS settings you guys help me out with on my home test system, but the work system has ARS COR's such as no 911 on fax machines etc.

This completely clears up any confusion i had with COS/COR COS is exactly what it means.

Thank you muchly!!!
 
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