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Samsung DCS Application Note No 2 - Issue 01 Page 3 of 6
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MMC 701- Assign COS Contents
There are many sections to MMC 701 including the first data field which relates to Class of
Restriction (COR). This application note only refers to the COR data field of MMC 701.
There are eight choices for Class of Restriction; A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H. Of the eight
choices, only B, C, D, E, F and G can be defined by the technician.
Class of Restriction Definition
A No Toll Restrictions for COR A
B Technician defined
C Technician defined
D Technician defined
E Technician defined
F Technician defined
G Technician defined
H No Outgoing Access for COR H
The technician can define the Classes of Restriction using the following MMCs:
MMC Title
MMC 702 Toll Deny Table
MMC 703 Toll Allowance Table
MMC 704 Assign Wild Character
MMC 702 - Toll Deny Table
There are 200 locations in the MMC 702 Toll Deny Table. Each location consists of two fields.
The first digit(s) in the dial string to be barred are entered in the first field of each location.
Valid data includes digits “0” to “9”, , # and Wild Characters X, Y and Z. The maximum
number of characters in the first field is twelve.
The second field is used to indicate which COR the first field relates to.
If a “1” is programmed for a COR in the second field, the first field applies to that COR. If a “0”
is programmed in the second field for a COR, that COR is not barred for the data in the first
field.
Example
Deny (007) : B C D E F G
0055 : 0 0 1 1 1 1
In this example, stations with COR B and C are not barred from dialling 0055 numbers but
stations with COR D, E, F, and G are barred from dialling 0055 numbers.
Examples are given later in this Application Note using Wild Characters in MMC 702.
MMC 703 - Toll Allowance Table
There are 200 locations in the MMC 703 Toll Allowance Table. Each location consists of two
fields.