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Electra Elite IPK II
20-06-01
Class of Service for Extensions
Assign a Class of Service (1~15) to an extension.
20-08-17
Class of Service Options (Outgoing Call Service), ARS Override of Trunk Access Map
Enable (1) or disable (0) an extension's ability to override the trunk access map programming
(Program 14-07-01 and 15-06-01) for outgoing calls.
26-01-01
Automatic Route Selection Service - ARS Service
Enable (1) or disable (0) ARS.
26-01-02
Automatic Route Selection Service - Network Outgoing Inter-Digit ARS Timer
With Networking, this timer (0~64800 msec.) replaces 20-03-04 when determining if all network
protocol digits have been received. If ARS is enabled at Site B, this timer can be programmed
for 5 (500 msec) at Site A. If ARS is disabled and Site B is using F-Route for outbound dialing,
this timer should be programmed for 30 (3 seconds) at Site A.
26-01-03
Automatic Route Selection Service - ARS Misdialed Number Handling
If a user dials a number not programmed in ARS, this option determines if the system should
route over trunk group 1 (0) or play error tone (1).
26-01-06
ARS/LCR Class Of Service Match Access
With the ARS Class of Service Match Access feature, you can determine whether 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 will then use 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 will be routed in sequential order, and will forward - provided the Class of
Service for the trunk groups match. 0 = Disabled (COS not compared), 1 = Enabled (COS
Match Access)
26-02-01
Dial Analysis Table for ARS/LCR - Dial
Enter the digits (16 digits maximum: 1~9, 0
Table which will be analyzed by ARS/LCR. This table will be checked after any programmed F-
Route operations have completed. The system will then refer to Program 26-02-02 and 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@@" then any table entries which follow will be ignored.
For example, if 268, 269, and 270 are local exchanges, these would be the first three table
entries which would route according to the settings made in Program 26-02-02 and 26-02-03 for
each of the table entries. If the next entry is "2@@", then 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 26-02-03 for this table entry.
26-02-02
Dial Analysis Table for ARS - Service Type
For each Dial Analysis Table (1-200), select '0' for no ARS, '1' for Service Type 1 - Route to Trunk
Group Number to have the number route to a trunk group [Refer to Program 26-02-03] or '2' for
Service Type 2 - F-Route Selected to have the dialed number controlled by the F-Route table. If
Service Type 2 is selected and F-Route operation is on, the F-Route table used is determined by
Program 44-04. If F-Route operation is off, the routing is determined by Program 44-05.
Automatic Route Selection
#, @; 400 separate entries) for the Dial Analysis
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