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What is Time of Day NCOS in Meridian Speak? 2

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brgf11

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Feb 19, 2004
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All,
We have a requirement to use what I know as Time of Day NCOS. Whereby at a specified time e.g. 1800 all NCOSs reduce to internal only (e.g NCOS 0) (Or all outgoing calls are barred - depending on how you look at it).
Plus restoring the NCOSs to their correct level of access at a specified time - e.g. 0800

Then of course there will be exceptions required to this rule, whereby certain DNs NCOS retain their normal access regardless of time of day. How is that done?

Grateful if you could advise where to start looking in the Docs.
A cheat sheet would be even better, (ever the optimist), but ANY help is appreciated.

Thanks in advance

Jimbo
 
i find it cleaner, (for me) to use tod on my rlb. then use auth for exceptions. by doing that the exception is on the user as opposed to the set. ie midnight supvr at the plant can still call out, even though his duties takes him away from his office.

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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