Lucent Technologies Definity Enterprise Communication Server 8.2 User Manual

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  
555-233-506  
Issue 1
April 2000
Screen reference 
521
Class of Restriction 
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COR Description
FRL
APLT
Can Be Service Observed
Note that this field allows or denies service observing for not only physical 
extensions, but also for logical agent IDs and VDNs. If you want an observer to 
observe users, set the users’ CORs to 
y
 on the observer’s COR Service Observing 
Permission table.
Valid entries
Usage
Up to 35 
characters 
Enter a description of the COR that indicates how you use it. If 
you make this as clear as possible (for example, Customer 
Service, Legal Department), it will be easier to remember 
which COR to assign when you add users. 
Valid entries
Usage
0
 to 
7
Enter an originating FRL number. AAR and/or ARS features 
use this entry to determine call access to an outgoing trunk 
group. Outgoing call routing is determined by a comparison of 
the FRLs in the AAR/ARS Routing Pattern and the FRL 
associated with the COR of the call originator (typically, a 
telephone user). An originating FRL of 0 has the least calling 
privileges.
To enhance system security, assign the lowest possible FRL.
Valid entries
Usage
y/n
Enter 
n
 to allow access to APLT trunk group Enhanced Private 
Switched Communications System (EPSCS) or Common Control 
Switched Arrangement (CCSA) off-net facilities.
If fully restricted service is enabled, set this field to 
n
.
Valid entries
Usage
y/n
Enter 
y
 if users with this COR can be service observed.