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SL1100
ARS with F-Route routing
Program
Number
11-01-01
11-09-01
A
14-05-01 *
26-01-01 *
26-02-01 *
26-02-02 *
26-02-03 *
44-05-01 *
44-05-08
44-05-09 *
1-62
Program Name/Description
System Numbering
This is the access code that users will dial to access ARS.
The trunk access code used to access the ARS routing must be set to
type 3 (trunk access code).
Trunk Access Code
Use this program to assign the trunk access code defined in PRG
11-01-01. This is the access code that users will dial to access ARS.
Trunk Group Setup
Assign all used trunks to a valid trunk group. If trunk group 1 is used
remove all unused trunks out of this trunk group.
ARS will not be able to access trunks that are assigned to trunk group
0.
Automatic Route Selection Service - ARS service
This setting is used to Enable/Disable ARS routing.
Dial Analysis Table for ARS
Define the dialed digits that are to be analyzed by the SL1100. The
digits entered in this table should not start off with the trunk access
code. For example if you need to route all 1800 numbers the table en-
try would be 1800 and not 91800.
The @ symbol can be used as a wild card, which stands for all possi-
ble characters 0 ~ 9,
*
, #.
Dial Analysis Table for ARS - ARS Service Type
For each dial analysis table select (2), F-Route Access, to have the di-
aled number route to the F-Route specified in PRG 44-05.
If the dial analysis table is set to a (0), No Service, the dial number will
be restricted and not routed out of the system.
Dial Analysis Table for ARS - Additional Data/Service Number
For each dial analysis table select the F-Route Table (to be program-
med in PRG 44-05) that is to be used for the digits that were dialed.
Trunk Group Number
Per F-Route table (defined in PRG 26-02-03) there are up to four
choices for trunk groups. The lowest number priority is always selec-
ted first and the next priority will not be selected unless all trunks are
unavailable due to a busy condition, or the circuit card is removed or
damaged.
Dial Treatment
For each F-Route priority a dial treatment table can be selected if dig-
its are to be added or deleted to the call. The dial treatments tables
are defined in PRG 26-03-01.
Maximum Dialing Digits
For each F-Route priority a maximum digits table can be applied.
For Analog trunks this is NOT required.
For ISDN and IP trunks this is required so that as soon as the last digit
is dialed the call will be immediately sent out of the system with no de-
lay.
If the maximum dialing digits table is not set the system will wait the
amount of time specified in PRG 20-03-04 before sending the call out
of the system.
Assigned Data
0 = Not Assigned
1 = Service Code
2 = Extension Number
3 = Trunk Access Code
4 = Special trunk Access
5 = Operator Access
6 = F-Route Access
9 = Dial Extension Analyze
(Refer to the programming manual for
the default values of all tables.)
Maximum of 4 digits (0 ~ 9,
(default = 9)
0 ~ 25
(default = 1)
0 = Disabled (ARS service is OFF.)
1 = Enabled (ARS service is ON.)
(default = 0)
Maximum of 16 digits (0 ~ 9,
@)
(default = Not Assigned)
0 = No Service (Call Restricted)
1 = Route to Trunk Group
2 = Select F-Route Access
(default = 0)
0 = No F-Route Table (Call Restric-
ted)
1 ~ 100 = F-Route table 1 ~ 100
(default = 0)
0 = Trunk Group 0 (Call Restricted)
1 ~ 25 = Trunk Group 1 ~ 25
(default = 0)
0 = No Dial Treatment Table Added
(Call will be sent out of the system as
dialed.)
1 ~ 15 = ARS Treatment tables 1 ~
15
(default = 0)
0 = Not Set (Call will wait for the tim-
er in PRG 20-03-04 before being sent
out of the system.)
1 ~ 24 = 1 ~ 24 digit length
(default = 0)
Automatic Route Selection (ARS/F-Route)
ISSUE 2.0
*
, #)
*
, #,

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