
Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote access 447
Networking Configuration Guide
A sales representative out of the office needs to make long distance calls to the European office.
Your system has a leased line to Europe with reduced transatlantic charges. You provide the sales
representative with a Class of Service password that gives access to the transatlantic line. The sales
representative can telephone into the system (DISA DN) from a hotel, enter the Class of Service
password, and then use a destination code to access the leased transatlantic line to make calls.
To access the system over a public network
1 Dial the system remote access number.
2 When you hear a stuttered dial tone, enter your CoS password.
3 Wait for the system dial tone.
To bypass the restriction filters on a telephone
1 Press FEATURE 68.
2 Enter the six-digit CoS password that allows the required type of call.
3 Enter the number to be dialed.
Example: Remote access over the public network bypassing the restrictions on a telephone
To use the system at a distance, you must use a telephone with tone dialing to call the system.
Remote access is possible only on lines that your installer programs to auto-answer calls.
To use paging on a remote system, press * followed by the feature code. When you are calling
from within BCM, press * instead of FEATURE.
In some conditions, you can experience lower volume levels when using the system from a
distance.
External access tones
You can hear some of the following tones when accessing BCM from a remote location. Table 93
shows the different types of tone and what they mean.
Table 93 External access tones (Sheet 1 of 2)
Tone What it means
System dial tone You can use the system without entering a CoS password.
Stuttered dial tone Enter your CoS password.
Busy tone You have dialed a busy line pool access code. You hear system dial tone
again after 5 seconds.
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