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Call Permissions, Class of Service Override, NBX NetSet > User, Information > Call Permissions

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60 CHAPTER 6: PERSONALIZING YOUR TELEPHONE Call Permissions Your administrator establishes Call Permissions to control the types of calls that can be dialed from your telephone. The administrator can configure these permissions to change depending on the time of day. For example, your administrator can prevent long-distance calls from being dialed from your telephone outside of business hours. To view your current call permissions, log in to NBX NetSet > User Information > Call Permissions. Class of Service Override The Class of Service Override feature allows you to apply the features of your own NBX telephone temporarily to another NBX telephone on the same local network. Example: ■ The telephone in a conference room can be configured so that long-distance telephone calls cannot be dialed from it. You may, however, need to place a long-distance call during a meeting. Using the Class of Service Override feature, you can apply the features of your own telephone to the conference room telephone for one call only and dial the call (assuming that your Call Permissions allow you to make long-distance calls from your own telephone). To activate the one-call-only Class of Service Override from any NBX telephone: 1 Pick up the handset. 2 Press the Feature button and 433. 3 Dial your telephone extension. 4 Dial your voice mailbox password and press #. 5 When you hear the dial tone, you can dial the call in the same way that you do from your own NBX telephone. When you use Class of Service (CoS) Override, any reports that are generated on the NBX system indicate that the CoS features of your own NBX telephone were applied temporarily to the telephone on which you made the call.

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60
C
HAPTER
6: P
ERSONALIZING
Y
OUR
T
ELEPHONE
Call Permissions
Your administrator establishes Call Permissions to control the types of
calls that can be dialed from your telephone. The administrator can
configure these permissions to change depending on the time of day. For
example, your administrator can prevent long-distance calls from being
dialed from your telephone outside of business hours.
To view your current call permissions, log in to
NBX NetSet > User
Information > Call Permissions
.
Class of Service
Override
The Class of Service Override feature allows you to apply the features of
your own NBX telephone temporarily to another NBX telephone on the
same local network.
Example:
The telephone in a conference room can be configured so that
long-distance telephone calls cannot be dialed from it. You may,
however, need to place a long-distance call during a meeting. Using
the Class of Service Override feature, you can apply the features of
your own telephone to the conference room telephone
for one call
only
and dial the call (assuming that your Call Permissions allow you
to make long-distance calls from your own telephone).
To activate the one-call-only Class of Service Override from any NBX
telephone:
1
Pick up the handset.
2
Press the
Feature
button and
433
.
3
Dial your telephone extension.
4
Dial your voice mailbox password and press
#
.
5
When you hear the dial tone, you can dial the call in the same way that
you do from your own NBX telephone.
When you use Class of Service (CoS) Override, any reports that are
generated on the NBX system indicate that the CoS features of your own
NBX telephone were applied temporarily to the telephone on which you
made the call.