What do you mean by 'more' access? Do you mean long distance? 

If so, you can consider a special route pattern accessible only during logged 
out state, say, *9.@ with FAC or CMC checked. Then, your front desk can hand 
out codes as necessary. 

You can think about things like extending FAC/CMC management to them as well. 
Suggest cycling numbers rather than creating/deleting, etc. You can also create 
more specific route patterns as well to limit access. 

Should work. But depending on your particular case, it may not. 

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> On May 25, 2015, at 7:01 AM, Andrew Grech <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> We are a 100% extension mobility shop. Logged out phones only have access to 
> emergency and internal numbers. Recently due to organisational changes we are 
> experiencing more guests\visitors requiring phone access.
> 
> Two solutions I can see, create X amount of guest phone accounts and have the 
> receptionist manage. Grant logged out phones more access. 
> 
> Any ideas are appreciated
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