: Assign the code to access the carrier.
® 16.5 PBX Configuration—[8-5] ARS—Carrier—Carrier— Carrier Access Code
Trunk Group
: Assign the trunk groups which connect to each carrier and the priority in which they are
selected.
When using Web Maintenance Console, trunk groups can be assigned to a carrier using an on/off setting
for each trunk group. They can also be given a priority setting (1–4) which decides the order they are
searched when seizing a line. If there are no available lines in the trunk groups set to priority 1–4, the other
trunk groups set to on are searched in the order of smallest number first.
[Example]
Carrier
Priority Setting
Trunk Groups
Set to On
Searching Order
1 2 3 4
ABC 9 3 1 7 5, 7, 9, 11
9 ® 3 ® 1 ® 7 ® 5 ® 11
XYZ 12 4 None None 6, 10
12 ® 4 ® 6 ® 10
® 16.5 PBX Configuration—[8-5] ARS—Carrier—TRG Priority
®
16.5 PBX Configuration—[8-5] ARS—Carrier—TRG 01–TRG 96
Modify Command
: Assign the commands to modify the dialled number to access the carrier.
® 16.5 PBX Configuration—[8-5] ARS—Carrier—Carrier—
Modify Command
CLIP Table No.
: Assign the CLIP number for the carrier. CLIP numbers are assigned according to the
CLIP Table No. assigned for the carrier.
® 16.5 PBX Configuration—[8-5] ARS—Carrier—Carrier— CLIP Table No.
[Command Explanation]
Command Description
Number Add the number.
C Add the Carrier Access code.
P Analogue Line: Insert a pause.
ISDN/T1/E1
Line: Insert a pause and change to tone (DTMF) signal.
A Add the Authorisation code for a tenant (
).
G Add the Authorisation code for a trunk group (
).
I Add the Itemised Billing code (
).
H Add the dialled number after the digits are removed (Home
position).
Feature Guide 137
2.8.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)