GuestWorks and DEFINITY ECS Release 9

Issue 1

Technician Handbook for Hospitality Installations 555-231-743

November 2000

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Class of Restriction (Switch)

You must create several Classes of Restriction (COR) to separate features and services among the different groups of users and equipment. The COR also controls calling permissions between CORs. That is, you can restrict one group of users from calling another group through the COR. The following is a list of these general COR groups (and the COR number used in the screen examples):

Guest rooms (COR 1)

Front desk, attendant console, and housekeeping (COR 2; similar setup as COR 1)

Office staff (COR 3; similar setup as COR 1)

Guest services (room service, kitchen, and so on) (COR 4)

Trunk groups (COR 20 and COR 21)

Vectors (COR 30)

INTUITY AUDIX voice ports and hunt groups (COR 35; similar setup as COR 30)

Netcon, processor interface, and data modules (COR 50).

The following screens show typical COR assignments for each of the groupings. Use the change cor command to administer the CORs. All levels of restriction must be agreed to by the customer. T

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