Difference between revisions of "Class of service"
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− | A '''Class of Service''' (COS) defines a set of features available for a station. There are 16 freely programmable classes where three are predefined during setup. All stations are normally in the CoS 1 group. | + | A '''Class of Service''' (COS) defines a set of [[features]] available for a station. There are 16 freely programmable classes where three are predefined during setup. All stations are normally in the CoS 1 group. |
*CoS 1: Regular master stations with display. | *CoS 1: Regular master stations with display. | ||
*CoS 15: Public telephone lines (PNCI) | *CoS 15: Public telephone lines (PNCI) | ||
*CoS 16: Includes all features, dedicated to Super User on physical number 1. | *CoS 16: Includes all features, dedicated to Super User on physical number 1. |
Revision as of 22:32, 2 July 2007
A Class of Service (COS) defines a set of features available for a station. There are 16 freely programmable classes where three are predefined during setup. All stations are normally in the CoS 1 group.
- CoS 1: Regular master stations with display.
- CoS 15: Public telephone lines (PNCI)
- CoS 16: Includes all features, dedicated to Super User on physical number 1.