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Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Feature

At a Glance

Users Affected

Telephone users, operators, data users

Reports Affected

ARS, Extension Directory, Extension Information, Remote Access (DISA) Information

Mode

Hybrid/PBX only

Telephones All
Maximums  
Programmable Routing Tables 16 (1-16) in Release 1.0; 24 (1-24) in Release 1.5 and later
Entries for each table 100
Factory-set tables

In Release 1.0: 4: Dial 0 (table 19), Special Numbers (N11, table 20), Default Toll (table 17), Default Local (table 18)

In Release 1.5 and later: 5: Dial 0 (table 28), Special Numbers (N11, table 27), Default Toll (table 25), Default Local (table 26), E911 (table 29; Release 1.5 and later)

Subpatterns 2 for each programmable table
Routes 6 (1-6) for each subpattern
Absorbed digits 11 (0-11) for each route
System-prefixed characters 20 (0-9,*, and Pause) for each route

 

Time to Start

 

00:00 (midnight, both Subpattern A and B)

System-prefixed characters None
Absorbed digits 0
1 + 7 dialing requirements Not within area code

Data

Both


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