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SL1100
Program
Number
26-01-06 *
26-01-07
26-02-01 *
A
26-02-02 *
26-02-03 *
26-02-04 *
26-02-05
1-64
Program Name/Description
ARS Class of Service Match Access
This enables/disables the ARS class of service settings.
F-Route Access Class of Service Reference
If the calls are to be routed through F-Route tables this program
needs to be changed to (1), ARS Table, because the call originated in
ARS and is being sent to the F-Route table.
Dial Analysis Table for ARS
Define the dialed digits that are to be analyzed by the SL1100. The
digits entered in this table should not start off with the trunk access
code. For example if you need to route all 1800 numbers the table en-
try would be 1800 and not 91800.
The @ symbol can be used as a wild card, which stands for all possi-
ble characters 0 ~ 9,
*
, #.
When using ARS class of service all entries should be entered as
many times as there are classes assigned.
For example if the system had three classes assigned (PRG 26-04)
and you need to route 1800 numbers there would be three separate
entries of 1800. One entry per ARS class of service.
Dial Analysis Table for ARS - ARS Service Type
For each dial analysis table select:
1.
Route to Trunk Group, to have the dialed number route to the
trunk group specified in PRG 26-02-03.
2.
F-Route Access, to have the dialed number route to the F-Route
specified in PRG 44-05.
If the dial analysis table is set to a (0), No Service, the dial number will
be restricted and not routed out of the system.
Dial Analysis Table for ARS - Additional Data/Service Number
For each dial analysis table select the trunk group (from PRG
14-05-01) or the F-Route table (to be defined in PRG 44-05) that is to
be used for the digits that were dialed.
Dial Analysis Table for ARS - ARS Class of Service
For each dial analysis table select the ARS Class (1 ~ 16) that is to be
used.
For example if you were routing 1800 numbers with two ARS Classes
there will be two separate dial analysis tables containing the digits
1800. The first table would be set to class 1 and the second table
would be set to class 2 (or whatever classes were assigned in PRG
26-04-01).
When using ARS COS assign all entries to a COS, do not leave any
entries assigned as class 0.
Dial Analysis Table for ARS - Dial Treatment for ARS
For each dial analysis table a dial treatment table can be selected if
digits are to be added or deleted to the call. The dial treatments tables
are defined in PRG 26-03-01.
Only use PRG 26-02-05 if the calls are routed to a trunk group in PRG
26-02-03. If the calls are pointed to an F-Route in PRG 26-02-03 then
leave this unassigned and set the Dial Treatment table in PRG
44-05-08 (F-Route Dial treatment).
Assigned Data
0 = Disabled (ARS COS service is
OFF.)
1 = Enabled (ARS COS service is
ON.)
(default = 0)
0 = F-Route
1 = ARS
(default = 0)
Maximum of 16 digits (0 ~ 9,
@)
(default = Not Assigned)
0 = No Service (Call Restricted)
1 = Route to Trunk Group
2 = Select F-Route Access
(default = 0)
PRG 26-02-02 set to Trunk Group
0 = Trunk Group 0 (Call Restricted)
1 ~ 25 = Trunk Group 1 ~ 25
PRG 26-02-02 set to F-Route Table
0 = No F-Route Table (Call Restric-
ted)
1 ~ 100 = F-Route table 1 ~ 100
(default = 0)
0 = No ARS Class (Call Restricted)
1 ~ 16 = ARS Class 1 ~ 16
(default = 0)
0 = No Dial Treatment Table Added
(Call will be sent out of the system as
dialed.)
1 ~ 15 = ARS Treatment tables 1 ~
15
(default = 0)
Automatic Route Selection (ARS/F-Route)
ISSUE 2.0
*
, #,

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