Traveling Class Marks allow callers in a private network to access features and services based on the their own Class Of Service (COS), Class of Restriction (COR), and Interconnect Number, rather than on those of the incoming trunk on the remote system.
The TCM can be used
for displaying or logging purposes by the remote system.
to restrict or grant features and services.
restrict calls from using a particular route out of the system.
to disallow the caller to call a particular destination.
TCM is available on 3300 ICP systems with Release 8.0 or higher software. Calls to systems that do not have the required software are processed as usual.
For TCM to operate correctly, all systems within the cluster or network must have identical COR Group, COS and Interconnect Restriction programming. This can be achieved through System Data Synchronization A feature that shares system programming data among a network or cluster of elements (3300 ICP systems) and synchronizes the system data of those elements with the data of a master element. This application reduces the amount of time requred to maintain consistent data across the elements. SDS also allows you to share user and device data between a primary and secodary controller..
All trunk types, including TDM and IP, that support the DPNSS protocol will support TCM.
TCM are sent only if the calling or called party is either a set or an attendant console.
To enable TCM, set "Send Travelling Class Marks" in the System Options form to "Yes."
Note: Failing to add a suite to the Guest Rooms form will cause calls to and from non-primary suite members to use the member's COR, COS and Interconnect Restrictions instead of those belonging to the primary suite member as intended by the TCM feature.
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