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PRINCIPLES OF ARS MECHANISMSCALL SERVER : PRIVATE NETWORKS
Ed. 04 9/18Réf. 3EH 21000 BSAA
"TONE/PAUSE" (MULTI-OPERATOR MODE ONLY)
This table (8 entries max.) is indicated by the "Tone/Pause" parameter of trunk group lists. It defines
the reactions when a call is redirected to an indirect network: pause duration or tone detection, auto-
matic switch over to MF dialing.
Example:
Time/Tone: the following values are possible:
- Tone: if value = 0, the PABX waits for the dial tone before transmitting the dialing on the line. Wai-
ting for the tone is only possible on analog lines.
- XXX: the PABX waits XXX milliseconds (from 8 to 20000, in multiples of 8 ms) before transmitting
the dialing on the line.
Force MF: after the access code, the network which is called indirectly can receive the digits in a si-
gnaling mode different from the one on the line in use. If the value in this field is YES, then all dialing
transmitted after the access code is MF.
ARS MISCELLANEOUS (MULTI-OPERATOR MODE ONLY)
2 flags are proposed:
- Manual direct access: this flag is only analyzed if the "Prefix" field in the ARS table relates to a public
access code (code auth). If the dialed number has a public access code and if the flag is not autho-
rized, the call is rejected.
- Automatic indirect access: this flag is analyzed when the "Access digits" field in a trunk group list is
filled in. When the flag is not authorized, the next line in the trunk group list is analyzed.
Index Time/Tone before Auth.(ms) Time/Tone after Auth (ms) Force MF
1Tone 8 No
2Tone Yes