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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference 555-650-110
Features
Automatic Route Selection
At a Glance - Continued
System Programming
continued
Maximums
Programmable Routing
Tables
Entries for each table
Factory-set tables
Subpatterns
Routes
Absorbed digits
System-prefixed characters
Factory Settings
ARS dial-out code
FRL (routes assigned to
Default Toll table)
FRL (routes assigned to
Default Local table)
FRL (extensions)
FRL (Remote Access
barrier codes and trunks)
Time to Start
System-prefixed characters
Absorbed digits
1 + 7 dialing requirements
Data
Description
Automatic Route Selection (ARS) is available only in Hybrid/PBX mode. ARS
allows outgoing calls to be dynamically routed over selected facilities after dialing
an ARS access code (usually
expensive route for each call.
Programmable lists, called tables , indicate the desired routes (line/trunk facilities)
for specified area codes and/or exchanges. There is a different ARS table for
each type of call (local, toll, special number, and so on). The tables are chosen
according to the telephone number digits that are dialed by a user. Each ARS
table has a particular pool to which it routes calls.
Allow or restrict remote access users (without barrier codes)
from using selected lines/trunks:
LinesTrunks
RemoteAccss
Restrct
Allow or restrict remote access users (with barrier codes) from
using selected lines/trunks:
LinesTrunks
RemoteAccss
Restrct
Assign or restrict extensions from using selected lines/trunks:
Extensions
ARS Restrct
16 (1–16)
100
4: Dial 0 (table 19), Special Numbers (N11, table 20), Default
Toll (table 17), Default Local (table 18)
2 for each programmable table
6 (1–6) for each subpattern
11 (0–11) for each route
20 (0–9,*, and Pause) for each route
9
3 (0–6; 0 least restrictive, 6 most restrictive)
2 (0–6; 0 least restrictive, 6 most restrictive)
3 (0–6; 0 most restrictive, 6 least restrictive)
0 (0–6; 0 most restrictive, 6 least restrictive)
00:00 (midnight, both Subpattern A and B)
None
0
Not within area code
Voice only
). This enables the system to select the least
9
Non-TIE/TIE Lines
BarrierCode
2
Issue 1
June 1997
Page 65
ARS
ARS

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