DXP Plus Programming Instructions
12.4.3
Route Access Level
Description:
Each of the six routes of a route table require a route access level of 1 to 4.
ARS uses this route
access level to determine if the dialing station has access to dial out on the route. Each station,
through its class of service, is also assigned a route access level of 1 to 4. Before the system
accepts a dialed number, ARS compares the route access level entries. If the station route
access level is greater than or equal to the route access level assigned to the route, the station is
allowed to access the route. Otherwise, the system will not accept the dialed number, and
sounds an error at the station’s speaker or handset. The route access level allows some stations
to gain access to the more costly routes in a route table while denying it to others. Just as you
program each route from least to most costly, you must also arrange the route access level to
increase from a low level to a high level. This is necessary because once the system denies
dialing because of the level, it
try another route. The more costly the route is, the higher
the access level needed to access it.
Programming:
To program the access level for the route,
1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
2 . From the main menu, select
and press ENTER.
3 . From the
menu, select route tables, press ENTER.
4 . Type l-32 to select route table to be programmed and press ENTER.
5 . Type l-6 to select route number and press ENTER.
6 . Press TAB key to position cursor at route access column.
7 . Type l-4 to choose access level and press ENTER.
8 . Press ESCAPE and repeat steps 5 through 8 for all six routes.
9 . When finished, press ESCAPE.
10. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
11. Press ESCAPE twice to return to main menu.
To program the access level for the station class of service,
1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
2 . From the main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
3 . From the stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
4 . Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
5 . From the COS programming menu, type item number for day route access
and press ENTER.
6 . Press SPACE bar for feature setting.
7 . Press ENTER for night route access level, and press SPACE bar for feature setting.
8 . When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
9 . Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
10. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
Automatic
Route Selection Programming 12-7