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CMAC1

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Sep 8, 2004
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Hi Guys

Hope someone can help, I've got to put a refresher training course together for some of our more reluctant engineers.

Does anyone have an EASY way of explaining configuring COR - I always seem to have problems in getting this over!!!

Thanks in advance
 
Cor is a restriction and when included in a cor group that group is restricted from accessing whatever it is applied against.
What system are you training on?
 
Sorry I may not have explained this too well.

Every now and then I run a refresher course for our engineers that are 3300 trained but do not work on them full time. And one of the comments I get is that COR programming is not as simple as it is on other systems.

What I am looking for is an easy way to explain configuring COR (and how it works) on a 3300.

Sort of a diagam / flow chart or something
 
The best way I describe it to anyone I am training is to say "If your COR number is IN the COR group, then you are OUT of the call."

"If your are IN, you are OUT" :)

Good Luck, the concept of COR numbers and groups is VERY confusing to most to begin with, but once they get it, the concept is fairly easy.




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