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Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Feature

System Programming

ARS Tables

 

Programmable by

System Manager

Mode

Hybrid/PBX

Idle Condition

Not required

Planning Form

3f, Automatic Route Selection Tables

Factory Setting Not applicable
Valid Entries Not applicable
Inspect Yes
Copy Option No
Procedure

Specify the type of table (6-digit, area code, local exchange, or 1 + 7) and the area codes and/or exchanges to be included in the table:

TablesARSARS InputDial table no.Enter Specify table typeEnterDial entry no.EnterDrop Dial no.EnterBackBack

1 + 7-Digit Dialing Requirements

 

Programmable by

System Manager

Mode

Hybrid/PBX

Idle Condition

Not required

Planning Form

3f, Automatic Route Selection Tables

Factory Setting Not within area code
Valid Entries Not within area code, Within area code
Inspect No
Copy Option No
Procedure

Specify that 1 + 7 tables should be searched when a leading 1 is dialed:

TablesARSARS 1+7DialSelect Within Area Code or Not within Area CodeEnterBackBack

Start and Stop Times for Subpatterns

 

Programmable by

System Manager

Mode

Hybrid/PBX

Idle Condition

Not required

Planning Form

3f, Automatic Route Selection Tables
3g, Automatic Route Selection Default and
Special Numbers Tables

Factory Setting No time is specified, thus all calls are routed according to Subpattern A.
Valid Entries 0000 to 2359
Inspect No
Copy Option No
Procedure

Specify time of day when calls are routed by using Subpattern A or B routing information:

TablesARSSub B StartDial table no. (1-26) EnterDrop Dial start time (0000�2359)EnterSub B Stop Dial table no. (1-26) EnterDropDial stop timeEnterBack Back

 

In a Release 1.0 system, the table number range is 1�18.

 

Pool Routing

 

Programmable by

System Manager

Mode

Hybrid/PBX

Idle Condition

Not required

Planning Form

3f, Automatic Route Selection Tables
3g, Automatic Route Selection Default and
Special Numbers Tables

Factory Setting Not applicable
Valid Entries Not applicable
Inspect No
Copy Option No
Procedure

Identify the pools (up to six) on which calls are to be routed:

TablesARSSub A Pools or Sub B Pool Dial table no. (1- 26) and pool route no. (1-6)Enter Dial pool dial-out codeEnterBackBack

 

In a Release 1.0 system, the table number range is 1�18.

Digit Absorption

 

Programmable by

System Manager

Mode

Hybrid/PBX

Idle Condition

Not required

Planning Form

3f, Automatic Route Selection Tables

Factory Setting 0
Valid Entries 0 to 11
Inspect No
Copy Option No
Procedure

Specify the number of digits that need to be absorbed by the system when it routes calls on an identified route:

TablesARSSubA Absorb or or More and SubB Absorb Dial table no. (1�26) and pool route no. (1�6)EnterDrop Dial no. of digits to absorb (0�11)EnterBackBack

 

In a Release 1.0 system, the table number range is 1�18.

Other Digits

 

Programmable by

System Manager

Mode

Hybrid/PBX

Idle Condition

Not required

Planning Form

3f, Automatic Route Selection Tables

Factory Setting 0
Valid Entries Up to 20 digits (any combination of 0 to 9)
Inspect No
Copy Option No
Procedure

Specify the digits or special characters that must be added by the system to the number dialed by a user when calls are routed on an identified route:

TablesARSSub A Digit or or More and Sub B Digit Dial table no. (1�26) and pool route no. (1�6)EnterDrop Dial digits to be added (up to 20 digits; any combination of 0�9) EnterBackBack

 

In a Release 1.0 system, the table number range is 1�18.

 

Facility Restriction Level

 

Programmable by

System Manager

Mode

Hybrid/PBX

Idle Condition

Not required

Planning Form

3f, Automatic Route Selection Tables
3g, Automatic Route Selection Default and
Special Numbers Tables

Factory Setting 3 (Table 26 [Table 18 in Release 1.0 systems], the Default Local table has a factory setting of 2)
Valid Entries 0 to 6
Inspect No
Copy Option No
Procedure

Assign a Facility Restriction Level (FRL) to a route:

TablesARSSub A FRL or More and Sub B FRL Dial table no. (1�26) and pool route no. (1�6)Enter Dial restriction level (0�6)EnterBackBack

 

In a Release 1.0 system, the table number range is 1�18.

 

N11 Special Numbers Tables

 

Programmable by

System Manager

Mode

Hybrid/PBX

Idle Condition

Not required

Planning Form

3g, Automatic Route Selection Default and
Special Numbers Tables

Factory Setting Not applicable
Valid Entries Not applicable
Inspect No
Copy Option No
Procedure

Specify the FRL and/or digits that must be added when people dial emergency numbers in the Special Numbers (N11) table.

To change the Facility Restriction Level:

TablesARS or MoreSpeclNumberARS FRL DropDial FRL valueEnterBackBackBack

To program other digits:

TablesARS or MoreSpeclNumberARS Digit DropDial digitsEnterBackBackBack

Dial 0 Table

 

Programmable by

System Manager

Mode

Hybrid/PBX

Idle Condition

Not required

Planning Form

3g, Automatic Route Selection Default and
Special Numbers Tables

Factory Setting 3
Valid Entries 0 to 6
Inspect No
Copy Option No
Procedure

Specify the pool routing, FRL, and digits or special characters that must be added by the system to the number dialed by a user when calls are routed on the Dial 0 table:

TablesARS or MoreDial 0Select ARS Pool or ARS FRL (0�6) or ARS Digits Dial valueEnterBackBackBack

Voice and/or Data Routing

 

Programmable by

System Manager

Mode

Hybrid/PBX

Idle Condition

Not required

Planning Form

3g, Automatic Route Selection Default and
Special Numbers Tables

Factory Setting Voice
Valid Entries Voice Only, Data Only, Voice/Data
Inspect No
Copy Option No
Procedure

Specify whether a route is to be used for voice, data, or both on a T1, BRI, or PRI call:

TablesARS or MoreSub A Data or Sub B Data Dial table no. and route no.EnterSelect capability (Voice Only, Data Only, or Voice/Data)EnterBackBack

E911 Programming

 

Programmable by

System Manager

Mode

Hybrid/PBX

Idle Condition

System must be idle when E911 Adjunct is programmed

Planning Form

3f, Automatic Route Selection Tables

Factory Setting E911 Partition
Valid Entries Not applicable
Inspect Yes
Copy Option No
Procedure

Specify the type of table (6-digit, area code, local exchange, or 1 + 7) and the area codes and/or exchanges to be included in the table:

To choose the Partition or Adjunct option for E911 service:

TablesARSMoreE911OptionSelect Partition or E911 AdjunctEnterBack

To enter extensions into a partition:

TablesARSMoreE911PartitionType the partition table numberEnterExtensionsType the extension numberNext to accept the entry and move to the next partition, or Enter to enter another extension number in the same partitionBack

To assign an individual line to a partition:

TablesARSMoreE911PartitionType the partition table numberEnterLinesTrunksEntry ModeType the line/trunk numberNext to accept the entry and move to the next partition, or Enter to assign another line/trunk to the same partitionBack

To assign a block of lines to a partition:

TablesARSMoreE911PartitionType the partition table numberEnterLinesTrunksSelect the desired block of lines (Doing this maps the 20 lines chosen to the line buttons on your telephone.)Press the line button for each line you want to add to the partition. (The LED next to the button lights.)Back

To prepend digits to an E911 Partition call:

TablesARSMoreE911PartitionType the partition table numberEnterOther DigitsType the prepended digitsEnterBack

To assign lines to the E911 Adjunct:

TablesARSMoreE911AdjunctLinesTrunks Type the line/trunk numberEnterBack

 

You can program up to five trunks as E911 Adjunct trunks. Valid trunk types are ground-start or loop-start trunks. Analog tie trunks are not blocked from being programmed but are not supported as E911 Adjunct trunks.

To assign an extension to be the E911 Adjunct Alarm extension:

TablesARSMoreE911AdjunctAlarm ExtType the extension numberEnter Back

 

If you try to select an extension that is not a tip/ring port, a beep sounds, indicating that you cannot select that extension.

To prepend digits to an E911 overflow call to the main pool:

TablesARSMoreE911OtherDigitsType the prepended digitsEnterBack

 

If you enter a leading * or more than 20 digits, a beep sounds, indicating that your entry is invalid.

To enable or disable Allow-11:

TablesARSMoreE911Allow 11Select Enable or DisableEnterBack


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