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If at 6:00 PM, each extension dialed 9+(214)262-2000
Extension 301, 302 and 401 would use Trunk Group 1
Extension 402 would not be able to dial out as the COS is lower
With PRG 26-01-06: ARS COS Match Access enabled (set to 1):
If at 9:00 AM, each extension dialed 9+(203)926-5400
Extension 301 would use Trunk Group 1
Extension 302 would use Trunk Group 2
Extension 401, 402 would use Trunk Group 3
If at 9:00 AM, each extension dialed 9+(214)262-2000
Extension 301 would use Trunk Group 1
Extension 302 would use Trunk Group 2
Extension 401, 402 would use Trunk Group 3
If at 6:00 PM, each extension dialed 9+(203)926-5400
Extension 301 would use Trunk Group 1
Extension 302 would use Trunk Group 2
Extension 401, 402 would use Trunk Group 3
If at 6:00 PM, each extension dialed 9+(214)262-2000
Extension 301, 302 would use Trunk Group 1
Extension 401 would use Trunk Group 3
Extension 402 would not be able to dial out as the COS does not match
Conditions
Do not use ARS behind a Centrex/PBX.
Line keys, outgoing trunk group keys, dialing 804 + trunk group, dialing +trunk number, and speed
dial numbers assigned to a certain trunk group can all be used to by-pass ARS.
If no PBX access code is entered in the Dial Treatment, the system can still dial 911.
Toll Restriction overrides ARS.
A system with Automatic Route Selection cannot also have Trunk Group Routing.
With ARS installed, Trunk Queuing automatically queues for the least costly route. The system
automatically redials the queued call when the extension user lifts the handset.
Speed Dialing may bypass ARS routing.
Set up other options for outgoing calls (e.g., assigned line keys, adjust gains, ARS access key, etc.).
Refer to the Dial Tone Detection feature for the specifics on how the system handles Dial Tone
Detection.
ARS does not permit 0 and 011 + calls to be routed out separate trunk groups. The supports only
direct trunk selection for dial 0 (Operator) type calls.
If a user dials a number not programmed in ARS, PRG 26-01-03 determines if the system should
route over the trunk group settings defined in PRG 21-02 or play an error tone.
When using ARS Class of Service, with PRG 26-01-03 set to (1) "Play Warning Tone", any trunk
pointed or transferred to a virtual that is Call Forward Off-Premise will not complete. For a virtual to
Call Forward Off-Premise, PRG 26-01-03 must be set to "Route to trunk group" and the call will
follow the trunk group settings of the trunk, assigned in PRG 21-03.
When using ARS Class of Service, with PRG 26-01-03 set to (1) "Play Warning Tone" or transferred
to a virtual that is call forwarded off premise will always follow ARS Class 1 routing properties.
Default Setting
Disabled
ISSUE 2.0
SL1000/SL1100
Features and Specifications Manual 1-45
A

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