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UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 5.0
Automatic Route Selection 1 - 105
26-01-06 Automatic Route Selection
Service – Class of Service Match
Access
With the ARS Class of Service
Match Access feature, you can
determine whether or not the
system should allow a call based
on the COS assigned to the Dial
Analysis Table (Program 26-02).
This change can be used to create
a tenant-like application. It then
uses the trunk group set in the
Additional Entry in Program
26-02-03 to place the out-going
call. When this feature is enabled,
the calls are routed in sequential
order, and forward – provided the
Class of Service for the trunk
groups match.
0 = Disable (Off)
1 = Enable (On)
(default = 0)
26-01-07 Automatic Route Selection
Service – F-Route Access COS
Reference
Use this program to define the
system options for Automatic
Route Selection (ARS).
0 = F-Route
1 = ARS
(default = 0)
26-02-01 Dial Analysis Table for ARS/LCR
– Dial
Enter the digits (16 digits
maximum: 1~9, 0
* #, @; 400
separate entries) for the Dial
Analysis Table which is analyzed
by ARS/LCR. This table is
checked after any programmed
F-Route operations have
completed. The system then refers
to Program 26-02-02 and Program
26-02-03 to determine the routing
for the call. To enter a wild card/
don’t care digit, press Line Key 1
to enter an @ symbol. It is
important to remember that the
system checks the table numbers
in numerical order. This means
that entries for specific numbers
should be entered first (such as
your local area codes), then enter
the items containing wild card
digits. If the system sees an entry
of 2@@, any table entries which
follow are ignored.
For example, if 268, 269, and 270
are local exchanges, these would
be the first three table entries
which route according to the
settings made in Program
26-02-02 and Program 26-02-03
for each of the table entries. If the
next entry is 2@@, the system
checks no further in this program
and routes all other 2xx numbers
according to the entries made in
Program 26-02-02 and Program
26-02-03 for this table entry.
Dial Digits
(16 digits maximum)
1~9, 0,
*, #, or for wild
character (Press line
key 1)
(default not assigned)
Program
Number
Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data

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