With Program 26-01-06: ARS COS Match Access enabled (set to 1):
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If at 9:00 AM, each extension dialed 9+(203)926-5400
Extension 301 would use Trunk Group 1
Extension 302 would use Trunk Group 2
Extension 401, 402 would use Trunk Group 3
•
If at 9:00 AM, each extension dialed 9+(214)262-2000
Extension 301 would use Trunk Group 1
Extension 302 would use Trunk Group 2
Extension 401, 402 would use Trunk Group 3
•
If at 6:00 PM, each extension dialed 9+(203)926-5400
Extension 301 would use Trunk Group 1
Extension 302 would use Trunk Group 2
Extension 401, 402 would use Trunk Group 3
•
If at 6:00 PM, each extension dialed 9+(214)262-2000
Extension 301, 302 would use Trunk Group 1
Extension 401 would use Trunk Group 3
Extension 402 would not be able to dial out as the COS does not match
Conditions
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Do not use ARS behind a Centrex/PBX.
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Line keys, outgoing trunk group keys, dialing
804
+ trunk group, dtrunk number, and speed
dial numbers assigned to a certain trunk group can all be used to by-pass ARS.
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If no PBX access code is entered in the Dial Treatment, the system can still dial 911.
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Toll Restriction overrides ARS.
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A system with Automatic Route Selection cannot also have Trunk Group Routing.
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With ARS installed, Trunk Queuing automatically queues for the least costly route. The system auto-
matically redials the queued call when the extension user lifts the handset.
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Speed Dialing may bypass ARS routing.
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Set up other options for outgoing calls (e.g., unassign line keys, adjust gains, ARS access key, etc.).
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Refer to the Dial Tone Detection feature for the specifics on how the system handles Dial Tone De-
tection.
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ARS does not permit 0 and 011 + calls to be routed out separate trunk groups. The SL1000 supports
only direct trunk selection for dial 0 (Operator) type calls.
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If a user dials a number not programmed in ARS, Program 26-01-03 determines if the system should
route over the trunk group settings defined in Program 21-02 or play an error tone.
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When using ARS Class of Service, with Program 26-01-03 set to (1) "Play Warning Tone", Any trunk
pointed or transferred to a virtual that is Call Forward Off-Premise will not complete. For a virtual to
Call Forward Off-Premise, Program 26-01-03 must be set to "Route to trunk group" and the call will
follow the trunk group settings of the trunk, assigned in Program 21-03.
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When using ARS Class of Service, with Program 26-01-03 set to (1) "Play Warning Tone" or trans-
ferred to a virtual that is call forwarded off premise will always follow ARS Class 1 routing properties.
Default Setting
Disabled
System Availability
Terminals
None
Required Component(s)
None
ISSUE 1.0
SL1000
A
Automatic Route Selection (ARS/F-Route)
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Summary of Contents for SL1000
Page 1: ...Features and Specifications Manual A50 031169 001 ISSUE 1 0 January 2011 ...
Page 41: ...Operation None ISSUE 1 0 SL1000 A Features and Specifications Manual 1 33 ...
Page 57: ...Operation None ISSUE 1 0 SL1000 B Features and Specifications Manual 1 49 ...
Page 95: ...Operation None ISSUE 1 0 SL1000 C Features and Specifications Manual 1 87 ...
Page 154: ...Operation None ISSUE 1 0 SL1000 D Data Line Security 1 146 ...
Page 324: ...Operation LCR Operation Flow Diagram ISSUE 1 0 SL1000 L LCR Least Cost Routing 1 316 ...
Page 325: ...LCR Dial LCR Dial Editing ISSUE 1 0 SL1000 L Features and Specifications Manual 1 317 ...
Page 326: ...LCR Cost Centre Code ISSUE 1 0 SL1000 L LCR Least Cost Routing 1 318 ...
Page 586: ...Memo ISSUE 1 0 SL1000 Features Availability by Software Revision 3 6 ...
Page 587: ...Memo ISSUE 1 0 SL1000 Features and Specifications Manual 3 7 ...
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