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Routing Outgoing Calls
Examples of digit conversion
Your system uses the AAR or ARS Digit Conversion Table to change a dialed number for more
efficient routing. Digits can be inserted or deleted from the dialed number. For instance, you can
tell Communication Manager to delete a 1 and an area code on calls to one of your locations,
and avoid long-distance charges by routing the call over your private network.
The table below reflects these values:
ARS feature access code = 9
AAR feature access code = 8
Private Network Office Code (also known as Home RNX) = 222
Prefix 1 is required on all long-distance DDD calls
Dashes (-) are for readability only
Communication Manager maps the dialed digits to the matching pattern that most closely
matches the dialed number. Example: If the dialed string is 957-1234 and matching patterns
957-1 and 957-123 are in the table, the match is on pattern 957-123.
Table 4: ARS digit conversion examples
Operation
DDD call to
ETN
Long-distance
call to
specified
carrier
Terminating a
local DDD call
to an internal
station
Unauthorized
call to intercept
treatment
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Actual Digits
Matching
Dialed
Pattern
9-1-303-538-1
1-303-538
345
9-10222+DDD
10222
9-1-201-957-5
1-201-957-5
567 or
or
9-957-5567
957-5
9-1-212-976-1
1-XXX-976
616
Replacement
Modified
String
Address
362
362-1345
(blank)
(blank)
222-5
222-5567.
#
(blank)
Notes
Call routes via
AAR for RNX
362
Call routes as
dialed with
DDD # over
private network
Call goes to
home RNX
222, ext. 5567
"#" means end
of dialing. ARS
ignores digits
dialed after
976. User gets
intercept
treatment.
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