MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference
555-661-110
Issue 1
August 1998
Features
Page 69Automatic Route Selection
At a Glance - Continued
Description 2
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
). This enables the system to select the least expensive route for each
call.
System Programming
continued
Allow or restrict remote access users (without barrier codes)
from using selected lines/trunks (including ARS calls placed
over a private network for Release 6.0 or later systems):
●
/LQHV7UXQNV→5HPRWH$FFVV→1RQ7,(7,(/LQHV→$56
5HVWUFW
Allow or restrict remote access users (with barrier codes) from
using selected lines/trunks (including ARS calls placed over a
private network for Release 6.0 or later systems):
●
/LQHV7UXQNV→5HPRWH$FFVV→%DUULHU&RGH→$565HVWUFW
Assign or restrict extensions from using selected lines/trunks:
●
([WHQVLRQV→$565HVWUFW
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 for routes assigned to
Default Toll table
FRL for routes assigned to
Default Local table
FRL for VMI ports
(Release 3.1 or later
systems)
FRL for extensions
FRL for Remote Access
barrier codes and trunks
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)
0
3 (0–6; 0 most restrictive, 6 least restrictive)
3 (0–6; 0 most restrictive, 6 least restrictive)
Time to Start
System-prefixed characters
Absorbed digits
1 + 7 dialing requirements
Data
00:00 (midnight, both Subpattern A and B)
None
0
Not within area code
Both