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FACILITY DESCRIPTION
Faktaansvarig - Subject responsible
SEA/TB/MP T.Preißner
SEA/TB/MP ASB 150 02
SEA/TB/XE
TRAFFIC GROUP MATRIX
Definition
The traffic group matrix is an aid for opening up or
restricting traffic between different extensions and/or
trunks in the system.
Use
The traffic group matrix must be programmed if any of
the following restrictions are required in the system.
• Extensions shall be prevented from calling
groups of trunks, for example, a specific route.
• Certain extensions shall be prevented from ac-
cepting calls from groups of trunks, or incoming
trunks accessing outgoing trunks.
• Prevention of calls between groups of
extensions in hotels or when the PBX is shared
byseveral companies (Tenant function).
Operation
An extension who attempts to call a party who is
blocked in the traffic group matrix meets congestion
tone.
The display shows "BLOCKED" or "NB":
EXECUTIVE Telephone
STANDARD Telephone
Reading the number (amount) of open extensions
By entering a command, on a STANDARD - or
EXECUTIVE Telephone or OPERATOR Console, it is
possible to read off how many extensions in the
system are open for traffic to the public network, and
how many are restricted from connection to the public
network.
• From idle.
Key command *93#
The display shows:
EXECUTIVE Telephone
STANDARD Telephone
Press Clear to return to idle state.
Capacity
The traffic group matrix can handle a maximum of 16
groups of extensions and/or trunks.
Limitations
Group 0 means that extensions/trunks possessing this
category are always open for calls to all other
extensions/trunks irrespective of their categories.
10 Jul 14:40 +15˚
20 BLOCKED
10 Jul 14:40 +15˚
20 NB
10 Jul 14:40 +15˚
TRUNK ACCESS OPEN:119 RESTR: 64
TRUNK ACCESS
OPEN:119 RESTR: 64
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