T A L K S W I T C H C O N F I G U R A T I O N
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If you dial 9 followed by 1, a 3-digit area code and a 7-digit number, you
access a line for long-distance calls in North America, as defined in line
hunt group 82.
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If you dial 9 followed by 01, the call is blocked. At the extension, you
hear a prompt stating
“You are not permitted to dial this number”
and
then a normal dial tone.
•
If you dial 9 followed by 01161, an area code and a phone number, you
access a line for calls to Australia, as defined in line hunt group 83.
Figure 45: ARS and line hunt groups
Set local extension hunt group access
By default, all line hunt groups for each local extension are enabled. If you
wish to restrict access to some line hunt groups, you need to disable the line
hunt groups at the local extension.
1. Open the TalkSwitch configuration software.
2. Select
System Information -> Local Extensions
.
3. Click the
Hunt Group Access
button.
4. Remove the checkmark (by clicking it) next to the line hunt groups you
do not want to allow for that local extension.
Repeat these steps for all your local extensions. When you allow access to
line hunt groups that have ARS activated, the calls are routed through ARS.
Direct Line Access
If you enable
Direct Line Access
on an extension
,
calls placed from that
local extension are routed to the designated line hunt group. If ARS is
enabled on that line hunt group, the calls are routed through ARS.
Line hunt group 80
is used for Same
Line Connect. If
line hunt group 80
is enabled, it will
be subject to ARS
blocking rules.