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Remote Access Feature

Description

Table: Remote Access Routing

Routing

Facility

User Dials

Facility Remote Access Programming

Line

Loop-start, ground-start, emulated loop- or ground-start, BRI, PRI B-channel group programmed for line routing, automatic-in tie, emulated automatic-in tie

Telephone number

Must be programmed for dedicated or shared Remote Access.

Not routed

Dial-in tie or emulated dial-in tie

Remote Access code

Tie default COR settings

Dial-Plan

DID or emulated DID,
PRI B-channel group programmed for dial-plan routing

Telephone number including Remote Access code

System must be programmed to add or delete digits to or from dialed telephone numbers received, so that the Remote Access code is received. Non-tie default COR settings, including barrier code requirement, apply. In networked systems particularly, a barrier code should be required.

Non-local dial plan

PRI tandem trunk; T1-emulated tie, T1-emulated voice tie, or analog tie line

Programmed extension number specifying non-local Remote Access code

Default COR settings for tie and/or non-tie trunks as applicable, including barrier code requirement, apply. A barrier code must be required. Restrictions are then the ones associated with each barrier code and not the ones assigned to the default COR.

Tandem

UDP-routed PRI tandem trunk; tandem T1-emulated data tie, T1-emulated voice tie, or analog tie line

ARS access code for remote system or non-local dial plan number, plus telephone number

Remove COR outward restrictions from tie and/or non-tie trunks as applicable. Barrier code required or not required setting is ignored (should be required), but Disallowed List is applied. FRL for default COR setting is applied to any routing of the call out of the local system ARS access code or non-local dial plan number.

For more information, see Primary Rate Interface (PRI) and T1. Tandem Switching provides additional information about default COR settings for networked systems (Hybrid/PBX mode), as does the Network Reference.

Topics
  Description
 
  Lines and Trunks
Table: Remote Access Routing
User Interaction
Class of Restriction
  At a Glance
  Considerations & Constraints
  System Programming
  Mode Differences
Feature Interactions