First, I will be assuming you will take care of the external calling restrictions via ARS and that I do not need to address that at all. i.e. 911, local, Tollfree, LD / 411, Overseas.
For the internal calling to Zero allowed and Rooms restricted, it can be done quite simply with 2 methods
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[li]Tenanting: Leave all the devices that you want to allow the phone to call in Tenant 1 where they will exist by default. Assign all of your Rooms and voicemail to Tenant 2, and then set the courtesy phone to tenant 3 [/li]
[li]Allow Tenant 1 to call all tenants and to be called by all tenants[/li]
[li]Allow Tenant 2 to call tenant 1 and to be called by tenant 1 (optionally allow tenant 2 to call tenant 3)[/li]
[li]Allow Tenant 3 to call tenant 1 and to be called by Tenant 1[/li]
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If tenanting seems too complicated, and considering that some devices cannot be tenanted, you may want to use Interconnection Tables instead. The same logic above applies to interconnection tables (I feel interconnection is easier to configure but I'm old school and my experience pre-dates the introduction of tenanting. Substituting Interconnection for Tenant above you get...
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[li]Interconnection: Leave all the devices that you want to allow the phone to call in Interconnection #1 where they will exist by default. Assign all of your Rooms and voicemail to Interconnection #2, and then set the courtesy phone to Interconnection #3 [/li]
[li]Allow Interconnection #1 to call all Interconnection #s and to be called by Interconnection #2 and #3[/li]
[li]Allow Interconnection #2 to call Interconnection #1 and to be called by Interconnection #1 (optionally allow Interconnection #2 to call Interconnection #3)[/li]
[li]Allow Interconnection #3 to call Interconnection #1 and to be called by Interconnection #1[/li]
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having problem with mitel 3300 can not find any way to control 0 calling
if i put the house phone in interconnect 3 and put the admin extension and trunks in interconnect group 2 and leave guest and all else in interconnect group 1
then set up interconnect 3 restricted to interconnect group 1 that works ok but unable to dial 0 (supersets 4025's) don't know where to control dial 0 ?
I think we are all struggling to understand what you are trying to achieve. If you are just wanting '0' to dial an extension for example '1000'. All you need to do is set up a 'System Speed Call' from '0' to '1000'.
We could do with some more information on the setup also. From what I'm able to tell you to have Mitel MXeIII in hospitality mode and are you adding one phone as a 'Home Phone' on-site somewhere? If you are trying to stop all extensions from dialling a certain extension then the best thing to do is set up Tennants on the MXeIII.
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