Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 709

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Dialed String
User-dialed numbers are matched to the dialed string entry that most closely matches the
dialed number. For example, if a user dials 297-1234 and the AAR or ARS Digit Analysis Table
has dialed string entries of 297-1 and 297-123, the match is on the 297-123 entry.
An exact match is made on a user-dialed number and dialed string entries with wildcard
characters and an equal number of digits. For example, if a user dials 424, and there is a 424
entry and an X24 entry, the match is on the 424 entry.
Valid entries
0 to 9
*, x, X
Location (for the ARS Digit Analysis Table)
This is a display-only field on the ARS Digit Analysis Table screen.
Valid entries
1 to 64
all
Max
Valid entries
Between Min
and 28
Min
Valid entries
1 to Max
Usage
Enter up to 18 digits that the call-processing server analyzes.
wildcard characters
Usage
Defines the location of the server running Avaya Communication Manager
that uses this ARS Digit Analysis Table. On the
Customer-Options
screen, the ARS field and the Multiple Locations
field must be set to y for values other than all to appear.
Indicates that this ARS Digit Analysis Table is the default for all port
network (cabinet) locations. Appears only if the Multiple Locations field
is n on the
System-Parameters Customer-Options
Usage
Enter the maximum number of user-dialed digits the system collects to
match to the dialed string.
Usage
Enter the minimum number of user-dialed digits the system collects to
match to the dialed string.
AAR and ARS Digit Analysis Table
System-Parameters
screen.
Issue 2.1 May 2006
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