UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 10.1
Programming Manual 2 - 409
Description
Use Program 26-03: ARS Dial Treatments to assign the 15 Dial Treatments for
automatic ARS dialing translation. Assign Dial Treatments to Service Numbers (Trunk
Groups) in Program 26-02. The ARS Dial Treatment options are:
3 – Delete the NPA if dialed as part of the initial call.
Requires at least 11 digits in the ARS table (Program 26-02-01).
2 – Delete the leading digit if dialed as part of the initial call.
Requires at least eight digits in the ARS table (Program 26-02-01).
1 – Add a leading 1 if not dialed as part of the initial call.
Requires at least eight digits in the ARS table (Program 26-02-01).
INPA – Insert the NPA specified by NPA.
An – For Alternate Carrier Access (n = 1~4). The numeric digit instructs the system
to insert a Transit Network Selection information element in the SETUP message
and also identifies which code in Program 26-11 will be included in the information
element. This function is valid only for outbound calls by ISDN trunks.
DNN – Outdial the NN number of digits or execute the code that follows. For
example, D041234 outdials 1234. Valid entries are 0~9, #,
, Wnn (wait nn
seconds) and P (pause). Each digits code counts as a digit. So, for example, if a P
was added for a pause, the entry would look like: D05P1234.
Wnn – Wait nn seconds.
P – Pause in analog trunk.
R – Redial the initially dialed number, including any modifications.
E – End of Dial Treatment. All Dial Treatments must end with the E code.
X – When ARS is enabled, X must be entered in the Dial Treatment for the system
to output the extension number of the call originator to the black box for the E911
feature.
Program 26 : ARS Service & Least Cost Routing
26-03 : ARS Dial Treatments
Level:
IN