π How does your VOS3000 softswitch decide which destinations a phone is allowed to call? What stops a local-only extension from dialing expensive international numbers? The answer lies in the VOS3000 authorization type hierarchy β a four-tier permission system that controls exactly which call types each phone can make. π―
π According to the official VOS3000 V2.1.9.07 Manual, Section 2.5.2 (Phone Management), the VOS3000 authorization type hierarchy follows a strict precedence rule: International call > Domestic call > Local call > Net call. This means that a phone with International authorization automatically has permission to make Domestic, Local, and Net calls β because the higher authorization level inherently includes all lower levels. Conversely, a phone with only Local authorization cannot make Domestic or International calls, and the call will be banned. π‘οΈ
π§ All data in this guide is sourced exclusively from the official VOS3000 V2.1.9.07 Manual, Section 2.5.2 β no fabricated values, no guesswork. For expert assistance with your VOS3000 deployment, contact us on WhatsApp at +8801911119966. π‘
β±οΈ The VOS3000 authorization type hierarchy is a permission system that determines which call destination types a phone extension is allowed to reach. Each phone in VOS3000 is assigned an authorization type, and that type governs the entire scope of outbound calling for that extension. π
π According to the official VOS3000 V2.1.9.07 Manual, Section 2.5.2:
| Authorization Type | Call Permission | Includes Lower Levels |
|---|---|---|
| π International call | All destinations: international, domestic, local, net | β Yes β Domestic, Local, Net |
| π Domestic call | Domestic, local, and net destinations | β Yes β Local, Net |
| π Local call | Local and net destinations only | β Yes β Net |
| π Net call | Internal/net calls only | β No lower levels |
π‘ Key insight: The VOS3000 manual states clearly: βThe precedence of authorization is: International call > Domestic call > Local call > Net call.β This hierarchical design means that assigning a higher authorization level automatically grants all lower-level permissions β you never need to assign multiple authorization types to a single phone. The system also states that if a phone lacks the proper authorization to call the type of number specified, βthe call will be banned.β π
β οΈ Without properly configured authorization types, several critical problems can arise in your VOS3000 deployment:
π When a phone initiates an outbound call in VOS3000, the softswitch performs an authorization check before routing the call. The billing rate assigned to the phoneβs account is used for both billing calculation and authorization verification. This is why the VOS3000 manual specifies that the accountβs βRate of this account will be used to bill and perform authorization checks upon calling.β π‘
π VOS3000 Authorization Check Flow:
Phone Initiates Call
β
βββ π Step 1: Identify destination number type
β βββ International number (e.g., 00144207...)
β βββ Domestic number (e.g., 021234...)
β βββ Local number (e.g., 3456789)
β βββ Net/internal number (e.g., 1001)
β
βββ π Step 2: Check phone's authorization type
β βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ
β β Phone Authorization: Domestic call β
β βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ
β
βββ βοΈ Step 3: Compare authorization vs. destination
β βββ International β β BANNED (exceeds Domestic)
β βββ Domestic β β
ALLOWED (matches Domestic)
β βββ Local β β
ALLOWED (below Domestic)
β βββ Net β β
ALLOWED (below Domestic)
β
βββ π Step 4: Route or reject
βββ β
Authorized β Route call, apply billing rate
βββ β Banned β Reject call, no CDR generated
π Important note: The VOS3000 manual specifies that the operator editing the phone number βmust have authorizations to manipulate phones of the concerned account.β This means that not only the phoneβs authorization type, but also the operatorβs administrative authorization level controls which phones can be modified. This dual-layer authorization system ensures that only properly authorized administrators can change call permissions. βοΈ VOS3000 Authorization Type
π The VOS3000 authorization type hierarchy is configured on a per-phone basis in the Phone Management section. Each phoneβs authorization type determines its calling scope, and this is managed through the VOS3000 client interface. π οΈ
π According to the VOS3000 Phone Management documentation:
| Setting | Location | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Authorization type | Phone Management β Phone settings | Set the phoneβs call authorization level: International, Domestic, Local, or Net |
| Account ID | Phone Management β Account assignment | Designating the billing account for this terminal; rate of this account will be used for authorization checks |
| Default authorization type | System-level default setting | Can also set default authorization type for new phones |
π‘ Configuration workflow: When creating or editing a phone in VOS3000, navigate to the phone management page, select the desired phone, and set the authorization type to the appropriate level. The phone can also be assigned a billing account whose rate will govern both billing and authorization checks. For detailed guidance on account-based billing, see our VOS3000 account billing guide. Need help setting up phone authorizations? Reach us on WhatsApp at +8801911119966. π±
π’ Different VoIP deployment scenarios require different authorization configurations. Here are recommended authorization assignments based on the VOS3000 manual specifications and common use cases: π‘
| Phone User Type | Recommended Authorization | Rationale |
|---|---|---|
| π Executive / Manager | π International call | Requires full calling scope for global business communications; includes all lower authorizations |
| π’ Sales / Regional staff | π Domestic call | Needs domestic long-distance plus local calling; no international access needed |
| π Local office worker | π Local call | Only requires local area calling and internal net calls; prevents long-distance charges |
| π Internal extension only | π Net call | Can only dial other extensions on the same system; no external calls whatsoever |
| π‘ Reception / Front desk | π Domestic call | Needs to transfer incoming calls and make domestic outbound calls for the organization |
| π₯οΈ Conference room phone | π International call | May need to join international conference calls; full authorization ensures no call failures |
π― Best practice: Always assign the minimum authorization level that fulfills the phone userβs requirements. This follows the principle of least privilege and prevents unexpected toll charges. For more on controlling call costs, see our VOS3000 billing system guide and monthly consumption limits reference. π
π The VOS3000 authorization type hierarchy works in conjunction with the phoneβs assigned billing account. According to the manual, when an account is designated for a phone terminal, the βRate of this account will be used to bill and perform authorization checks upon calling.β This means the authorization check is tied to both the phoneβs authorization type setting and the accountβs billing rate. π οΈ
| Component | Scope | Function |
|---|---|---|
| Authorization type | Per-phone setting | Determines which call destination types the phone can reach |
| Account billing rate | Per-account setting | Used for billing calculation and authorization checks upon calling |
| Operator authorization | Per-operator setting | Controls which phones the operator can modify; must have authorization to manipulate phones of the concerned account |
π This three-layer system ensures that: (1) the phoneβs authorization type restricts call destinations, (2) the accountβs rate governs billing and supplementary authorization checks, and (3) the operatorβs permission level controls who can modify phone settings. For complete documentation on account rates, see our VOS3000 billing rating and settlement guide. π
β οΈ Misconfigured authorization types can cause a range of issues in your VOS3000 deployment. Here are the most common problems and their solutions:
π Symptom: A phone user reports that international calls are rejected or fail, while domestic and local calls work correctly.
π‘ Cause: The phoneβs authorization type is set to Domestic call or lower, which does not include International call permission. According to the VOS3000 manual, if a phone lacks the proper authorization, βthe call will be banned.β
β Solutions:
π Symptom: A phone assigned Local authorization is able to make domestic long-distance calls, resulting in unexpected charges.
π‘ Cause: The phoneβs authorization type was changed to Domestic or International by another operator, or the accountβs billing rate permits domestic calls regardless of the phoneβs authorization setting.
β Solutions:
π Symptom: An operator attempts to change a phoneβs authorization type but receives a permission error or the change does not save.
π‘ Cause: The VOS3000 manual specifies that βthe operator that edits this number must have authorizations to manipulate phones of the concerned account.β If the operator lacks the appropriate administrative authorization level, the modification will be blocked.
β Solutions:
β Use this checklist when deploying or auditing phone authorization types in your VOS3000 system:
| Check | Action | Status |
|---|---|---|
| π 1 | Identify each phone userβs required call scope (International, Domestic, Local, Net) | β |
| π 2 | Set each phoneβs authorization type to the minimum level that fulfills requirements | β |
| π 3 | Verify each phoneβs account ID is correctly assigned for billing and authorization checks | β |
| π 4 | Test outbound calls to each destination type to confirm authorization is working | β |
| π 5 | Confirm phones with lower authorization (Local, Net) are properly restricted from higher-level calls | β |
| π 6 | Review operator authorization levels to ensure only authorized personnel can change phone permissions | β |
| π 7 | Document the authorization type assignment for each phone for audit and compliance purposes | β |
π For expert guidance on VOS3000 phone authorization and account management, reach us on WhatsApp at +8801911119966. π‘
π The VOS3000 authorization type hierarchy defines four levels of call permission for phone extensions, with strict precedence: International call > Domestic call > Local call > Net call. According to the VOS3000 V2.1.9.07 Manual (Section 2.5.2), higher authorization levels inherently include all lower-level permissions. A phone with International authorization can make all call types, while a phone with Net authorization can only make internal calls. If a phone lacks the proper authorization for a destination, βthe call will be banned.β π
π Yes. According to the VOS3000 manualβs precedence rule β International call > Domestic call > Local call > Net call β a phone with Domestic call authorization automatically has permission to make Local calls and Net calls. The hierarchy is inclusive: each higher level encompasses all lower levels. You only need to assign the highest authorization level required by the phone user, and all lower-level call permissions are automatically granted. π§
π« According to the VOS3000 manual, if a phone lacks the proper βauthorization to call the type of number specified here, the call will be banned.β For example, if a phone has Local call authorization and attempts to dial an international number, the softswitch will reject the call. No CDR is generated for banned calls, and the phone user receives a rejection response. This protects against unauthorized toll charges and ensures call permissions are enforced. π‘οΈ
βοΈ To change a phoneβs authorization type: (1) Log in to VOS3000 Client with appropriate operator credentials, (2) Navigate to Phone Management, (3) Select the phone you want to modify, (4) Change the authorization type field to the desired level (International, Domestic, Local, or Net), (5) Save and apply the changes. Note that the VOS3000 manual states βthe operator that edits this number must have authorizations to manipulate phones of the concerned accountβ β so ensure your operator account has the necessary permissions. π
β No. Each phone in VOS3000 has exactly one authorization type. Because the VOS3000 authorization type hierarchy is inclusive β higher levels automatically include all lower levels β there is no need to assign multiple types. For example, a phone with International authorization does not need separate Domestic, Local, and Net permissions, because International already encompasses all of them. Simply assign the highest level the phone user requires. π‘
π According to the VOS3000 manual, when a phone is assigned an account, the βRate of this account will be used to bill and perform authorization checks upon calling.β This means the accountβs billing rate works together with the phoneβs authorization type. The phoneβs authorization type controls which destination types are permitted, while the accountβs rate determines the billing calculation for permitted calls. Both must be properly configured for correct authorization enforcement and accurate billing. For more details, see our VOS3000 billing rate guide. π°
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