Features
ARS/F-Route
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ARS/F-Route
ARS/F-Route
Digits dialed by a user can be routed based on ARS programming or F-Route tables. In general,
ARS provides the simpler solution, as long as outgoing trunk order/trunk priority is not required.
(For instance, POTS lines used
Þ
rst, if these are busy, then networked trunks are used.)
ARS
When using ARS, keep the following items in mind:
●
ARS must for activated on all networked sites.
●
You need to make sure the 911 calls route at the site from which they are dialed.
●
If you wish to have outgoing calls use one group of trunks
Þ
rst and, when those trunks
become busy, go out over the network trunks, F-Routing must be used. The order must be the
your own site’s trunks and then the other site’s trunks. It will not work in the reverse.
Example:
●
Site A: Use group 1 for all calls.
●
Site B: Use "Group 1" trunks for local calls and network trunks. Use "Group 101" for long
distance calls in the 1 + 203 area.
The following represents a standard ARS con
Þ
guration that should be done anytime you setup ARS.
Program
Site A (far end)
Site B (near end)
(All 1203-xxx-xxxx calls to go
out site A's trunks)
Program 26-01-01
ARS Service
1 (ARS enabled)
1 (ARS enabled)
Program 26-02-01
Dial Analysis Table for
ARS Access
002=1203@@@@@@@
Program 26-02-03
Group Number for Dial
Analysis Table
101 (10"1"= 10-27-01
network site 1)
Program 26-02-01
Dial Analysis Table for
ARS Access
Entries:
•
001=911
•
391=1@@@@@@@@@@
•
392=2@@@@@@
•
393=3@@@@@@
•
394=4@@@@@@
•
395=5@@@@@@
•
396=6@@@@@@
•
397=7@@@@@@
•
398=8@@@@@@
•
399=9@@@@@@
•
400=0
Entries:
•
001=911
•
391=1@@@@@@@@@@
•
392=2@@@@@@
•
393=3@@@@@@
•
394=4@@@@@@
•
395=5@@@@@@
•
396=6@@@@@@
•
397=7@@@@@@
•
398=8@@@@@@
•
399=9@@@@@@
•
400=0
Program 26-02-02
Service Type for Dial
Analysis Table
Type 1 = Incoming Ring
Group (for all above entries)
Type 1 = Incoming Ring
Group (for all above entries)
Program 26-02-03
Group Number for Dial
Analysis Table
1 (de
Þ
ned in 14-05-01)
(for all above entries)
1 (de
Þ
ned in 14-05-01)
(for all above entries
except
table 002 when using this
example setup
)
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