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Issue 5.0
Program
Number
44-05-01
44-05-02
44-05-03
44-05-04
44-05-05
44-05-06
44-05-07
44-05-08
44-05-09
44-05-10
1 - 110
Program Name
ARS/F-Route Table – Trunk
Group Number
ARS/F-Route Table – Delete
Digits
ARS/F-Route Table – Additional
Dial Number Table
ARS/F-Route Table – Beep Tone
ARS/F-Route Table – Gain Table
Number for Internal Call
ARS/F-Route Table – Gain Table
Number for Tandem
Connections
ARS/F-Route Table – ARS Class
of Service
ARS/F-Route Table – Dial
Treatment
ARS/F-Route Table – Maximum
Digit
ARS/F-Route – CCIS over IP
Destination Point Code
Description/Comments
Select the trunk group number to
be used for the outgoing ARS call.
For each ARS/F-Route table
(1~500) assign a priority number
(1~4). Enter the number of digits to
be deleted (0~255) from the dialed
number.
For each ARS/F-Route table
(1~500) assign a priority number
(1~4). Enter the table number
(defined in Program 44-06) for
additional digits to be dialed
(0~1000).
For each ARS/F-Route table
(1~500) assign a priority number
(1~4). Select whether or not a
beep is heard if a lower priority
trunk group is used.
For each ARS/F-Route table
(1~500) assign a priority number
(1~4). Select the gain table
number to be used for internal
calls (0~500).
For each ARS/F-Route table
(1~500) assign a priority number
(1~4). Select the gain table
number to be used for the tandem
call (defined in Program 44-07).
For each ARS/F-Route table
(1~500) assign a priority number
(1~4). Select the Class of Service
to be used for ARS (0~16).
Extension ARS COS is
determined in Program 26-04-01.
For each ARS/F-Route table
(1~500) assign a priority number
(1~4). Select the Dial Treatment to
be used (0~15). The Dial
Treatments are defined in
Program 26-03-01
Input the maximum number of
digits to send when using the
F-Route.
For each ARS/F-Route table
(1~500). Set the CCIS over IP
Destination Point Code (0~16367).
UNIVERGE SV8100
Assigned Data
0~100, 255
0 = No Setting
255 = Extension Call
(default = 0)
0~255
(255 = Delete All)
(default = 0)
0~1000
(default = 0)
0 = Off (No Beep)
1 = On (Beep)s
(default = 0)
0~500
0 = No Setting
(default = 0)
0~500
0 = No Setting
(default = 0)
0~16
(default = 0)
0~15
(default = 0)
0~24
(default = 0)
0~16367
(default = 0)
Automatic Route Selection

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