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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Use AAR/ARS shortcut dialing to modify your dial plan and expand the 
capabilities of automatic routing. For example, with shortcut dialing, users can 
make AAR and ARS calls without dialing the Feature Access Code (FAC). Also, 
you can add 6- and 7-digit extensions to a 5-digit dial plan. Shortcut dialing works 
with dial plans that use 2-digit through 20-digit...

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2. Type ars in First Digit row 9, Length column 3.
This allows direct dialing of the emergency number, 911. ARS analysis 
begins when the number dialed starts with 9 and the switch collects 3 or 
more digits before an interdigit timeout. 
3. Press 
ENTER to save your changes.
Add numbers to a DCS network
You can use shortcut dialing to add numbers to a DCS network. As...

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Instructions
To add 7-digit shortcut dialing to a 5-digit uniform dial plan:
1. Type 
change dial plan and press RETURN.
The Dial Plan Record screen appears.
2. Type 
aar in First Digit row 3, Length column 5.
This allows numbers that begin with 3 and are 5 or more digits long to use 
aar shortcut dialing to access the DCS node in Boston. DCS transparency is 
lost on...

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Managing multimedia calling 
201 Multimedia Applications Server Interface 
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Managing multimedia calling
Multimedia Applications Server 
Interface 
The Multimedia Applications Server Interface (MASI) defines a protocol and a set 
of operations that are used to extend DEFINITY ECS feature functionality to a 
Multimedia Communications Exchange (MMCX) system. MASI architecture fits 
the client/server model, where the DEFINITY...

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nCall Detail Recording — DEFINITY ECS tracks calls to and from MASI 
terminals and can produce call records that indicate if a call uses MASI. 
nCall Coverage — DEFINITY ECS tracks MMCX calls that are sent to 
coverage. A DEFINITY coverage path can contain both MASI terminals 
and DEFINITY stations. 
nConference — DEFINITY ECS tracks conference calls...

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You need to use both the DEFINITY system administration terminal (SAT) and 
the MMCX administration terminal to administer MASI. This document describes 
what you need to do at the DEFINITY SAT. It also occasionally mentions 
administration that you must do at the MMCX administration terminal. For more 
detailed MMCX information, see the MMCX...

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nMMCX interface — PRI interface for connecting an MMCX server to other 
public, private or WAN switching systems or equipment that is part of the 
public network. Similar to a DEFINITY trunk group. These may include 
non-MASI trunks connecting the DEFINITY ECS and the MMCX.
nMMCX trunk — The DEFINITY system representation of trunk or network...

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Figure 5. MASI domain of one DEFINITY ECS and one MMCX
The parts of this drawing, for MASI, are as follows:
nTrunk 1 — This is any type of trunk connection to the public network. 
nTrunk 2 — This is the link between the DEFINITY ECS and the MMCX, 
and requires a TN464C or later DS1 circuit pack. You administer this link 
as an ISDN-PRI trunk group, a...

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Figure 6. MASI domain of one DEFINITY ECS and two (or more) MMCXs 
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