System Planning Forms and Guidelines
In order for an extension to perform network paging, it must be assigned a
Class of Service that allows network paging. In our example, we are
assigning all extensions to COS 1 that allows network paging.
The receiving DBS may allow or deny network pages by assigning a Class of
Service to the incoming Network Trunk Group. In our example, all network
trunk groups are assigned to COS 1 to allow network paging as shown in
Table 2-29 through Table 2-32 below.
Table 2-29. Example DBS 1 Network Trunk Group Paging Class of Service Assignments
Incoming Network
Table 2-30. Example DBS 2 Network Trunk Group Paging Class of Service Assignments
Incoming Network
Table 2-31. Example DBS 3 Network Trunk Group Paging Class of Service Assignments
Incoming Network
Table 2-32. Example DBS 4 Network Trunk Group Paging Class of Service Assignments
Incoming Network
All extensions in the example DBS are assigned to paging groups.
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