Mitel NuPoint Messenger Technical Documentation - Release 7.0
7 Features Class of Service
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Chapter 7 - Features Class of Service (updated February 2002)
8 Other Classes of Service
A class of service differentiates privileges and functions for mailboxes. Chapter 7 discusses the
ter
disc
ce (LCOS) controls time and storage parameters within mailboxes, such
as the set of Prompts
Group Class of Service (GCOS) manages communication between mailboxes
Placem e delivery, pages, and faxes, and limits these telephone calls by either
wo classes of service are described in detail in other guides::
(NCOS) controls network access for users; see the
NP Net
f Service (TCOS) manages mailbox interaction between user communities;
tegration Manual.
Features Class of Service (FCOS), which controls the features in mailboxes. This chap
usses three classes of service:
Limits Class of Servi
as the number of messages the mailbox can store, as well
Restriction Class of Service (RCOS) controls the outdial applications, such as Call
ent, messag
area code or prefix.
A Network Class of Service
Manual.
A Tenant Class o
see the
Enhanced SMDI In

Limits Class of Service

This section covers:
How an LCOS works
• Default LCOS
LCOS for the administrator’s and attendant’s mailboxes
n between LCOS and FCOS
• Configuration requirements
pt
An LCOS Is part of every mailbox’s configuration. For example, in LCOS 2, you can set the
Interactio
• Prompts language selection
Summary of limits parameters

Overview

An LCOS consists of various parameters that control time and storage functions for a mailbox,
such as how long messages can be, how many messages can be stored, as well as the Prom
set in that mailbox. An LCOS is the best resource for controlling disk storage use. You can
configure up to 640 LCOSs in a system.
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