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Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Feature

Description

Programmable Tables

In Release 1.5 and later systems, the number of programmable tables has been increased from 16 to 24 to allow ARS to handle more area codes and exchanges. In addition, an E911 table has been created, thereby removing 911 from the Special Numbers Table (see Enhanced 911 Service). The ARS Table shows the differences in ARS tables between Release 1.0 systems and Release 1.5 and later systems.

ARS Tables

Table Type

R1.5 and Later
Table Numbers

R1.0 Table Numbers

Fully Programmable

1-24

1-16

Default Toll

25

17

Default Local

26

18

Special Numbers

27

19

Dial 0

28

20

E911

29

N/A

 
 

When you upgrade from MERLIN MAGIX Release 1.0 to Release 1.5 or later, the digits from 911 in the Special Numbers table carry over into the Other Digits of the E911 table during the conversion.

Topics
  Description
 
  Tables
Programmable Tables
Star Codes & Automatic Route Selection
Wild Card Characters in 6-Digit Tables
ARS Restrictions for VMI Ports
How ARS Works
Table Selection
Route Selection Within the Table
Subpatterns
Restrictions
  At a Glance
Enhanced 911 Service
 
  E911 Partition
E911 Adjunct
Allow-11
  Considerations & Constraints
  System Programming
  Mode Differences
Feature Interactions