Instructions
To see how Communication Manager handles a call to an IXC:
1. Type display ars analysis 1. Press Enter.
The ARS Digit Analysis Table screen starting with 1 appears.
Figure 117: ARS Digital Analysis Table screen
1____________________11_ 11 ___ 3
1010xxx______________7 _ 7 ____ 5
1010xxx0_____________8 _ 8 ____ 5
1010xxx0_____________18_ 18 ___ 5
1010xxx00____________9 _ 9 ____ 5
1010xxx01____________17_ 25 ___ 3
2____________________7 _ 7 ____ 2
3____________________7 _ 7 ____ 2
4____________________7 _ 7 ____ 2
This table shows 5 translations for IXC calls.
When you use x in the Dialed String field, Communication Manager recognizes x as a wildcard.
The x represents any digit, 0 - 9. If I dial 1010, the next 3 digits will always match the x wild
cards in the dialed string.
Use the ARS digit analysis table shown above and follow the routing for an IXC call to AT&T.
1010288 is the carrier access code for AT&T.
A user dials 9 1010288 plus a public network number.
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Communication Manager drops the ARS FAC (9 in our example), looks at the ARS Digit
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Analysis Table for 1010, and analyzes the number.
Then it matches 288 with xxx and sends the call over route pattern 5.
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ARS DIGIT ANALYSIS TABLE
Dialed
Total
String
Min Max
Location:
all
Route
Call
Node
Pattern Type
Num
intl
___
op
___
op
___
op
___
op
___
iop
___
hnpa
___
hnpa
___
hnpa
___
Understanding ARS Analysis
Percent Full:
6
ANI
Req
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
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