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EXAMPLES USING ARS CALL SERVER : PRIVATE NETWORKS
Ed. 0410/16 Réf. 3EH 21000 BSAA
BREAK-OUT (proximity break-out)
Purpose:
To use the T0 access of if a user of dials a number beginning with 01.
Settings:
Add the following to the ARS table of PABX :
Add the following elements to the settings for PABX :
- Private numbering plan
-ARS table
- Trunk Group list
Call description:
- (9): if a user of dials 001XXXXXX; the first 0 is absorbed by the main numbering plan (see pre-
vious example); the system sends 01XXXXXX back to the ARS table where it is replaced with
001XXXXXX and sent on trunk group list 1.
- (11): in , the call is received in the ATL numbering plan where it is considered as a public ARS
call.
- (12): in the ARS table of , 001XXXXXX is truncated by cutting the 1st 0.
- (13): the number is sent on trunk group list 1 (public T0 accesses of ).
BREAK-IN
Purpose:
Network Prefix Ranges Substitute TrGp list Called/HH User com.
Public 01 - 001 1 Heterogen. (9)
Start End Base Function NMT Private
0 0 ARS Secondary trunk group Keep No (11)
Network Prefix Ranges Substitute TrGp list Called/HH User com.
Public 0 - - 1 Heterogen. (12)
TrGp list Index TrGp. No. Char. Access di-
gits
Authoriza-
tion code
Tone/Pau-
se
1 2 300 - - - - (13)
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Alcatel OmniPCX Office Specifications

General IconGeneral
VoIP SupportYes
SIP SupportYes
ISDN SupportYes
Analog SupportYes
Integrated Voice MailYes
Auto AttendantYes
ConferencingYes
VoIP ProtocolsSIP, H.323
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Network Interfaces10/100 Mbps Ethernet
Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing