Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx General Description Manual
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control TABLE 5-6 ARS ROUTE PLANS TABLE CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY TIMEZONE 01 02 03 04 05 06 01DAY ZONE 1DAY ZONE 2 START HOURROUTE LISTSTART HOUR 6-QUITZ-ROUTE NUM8-DELETE iOUTE LISTSTART HOURROUTE LIST 9-O-ENTER l-DAY ZONE 3 ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY TIME ZONEDAY ZONE 1DAY ZONE 2DAY ZONE 3 START HOURROUTE LISTSTART HOUR R!XJTE LISTSTART HOURROUTE LIST H F7XOR GROUPq Fe>DELETEq ifCJ>q F()>ENTERARS Digit Strings Tables (CDE Form 26) 5.20The ARS Digit Strings tables consist...
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Automatic Route Selection and Toil Control5.21The primary table is shown in Table 5-7, and the nested table in Table 5-8. The primary (leading digits) table is comprised of three fields, as follows: Leading Digits: This is essentially the same as a Trunk Group access code, such as the number “9”, but may be any digit combination the customer desires to be analyzed. A maximum of 100 leading digit combinations may be specified. Return Dial Tone: This field allows a simulated dial tone to be returned to...
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control strings in such a way that explicitly stated digit strings will be routed to their routes, while all others will be covered by wild-cards. The ordering of digit strings is performed automatically by CDE after each string is entered. If two routes are defined for 416 and 416-555-1212, CDE will ensure that the specific string will occur first in the digits to be analyzed field. The number of entries which can be made in this field is limited only by the amount of...
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control TABLE 5-7 ARS DIGIT STRINGS TABLE - LEADING DIGITS CDE TERMINAL DiSPLAY LEADiNG DIGITSTED COR GROUP . 6-QUIT7-LEADING DIG ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY LEADING DIGITSRETURN DIAL TONERESTRICTED COR GROUPINO q Fl>q F2>q Fs>lNSERTq j4>fgF!j> q F~>QUITq FT>LmDiNG DIGH Fa>DELETEEi FS>sHow STRINGS q FO>ENTERPage 5-16
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control TABLE 5-8 ARS PIGIT STRINGS - NESTED TABLE CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY l-ii-3-INSERT4-NOX5-x 6-WIT7-FIND STRING8-DELETE9-NlXO-ENTER ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY DIGITS TO BE ANALYZED QTY TO FOLLOWACC CODE REQDTERM TYPE AND NUM gJFl>q F2>a Fs>lNSERTq F4>NOxq F5>x q Ffj>QUITq F-/>FIND STRINGq F8>DELETEq Fg>Nlxq F()>ENTERPage 5-17/17
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control 6. ARS OPERATION: GENERAL APPROACH General6.01The object of ARS is to choose one route a call may take from one location to another, when several routes are available. The ARS package, then, is the software program which instructs the sys- tem on how to make the choice. The choice the system eventually does make depends upon the parameters defined within it by the CDE programmer. These are not arbitrary. The parameters are determined by the needs of the SX-200@...
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control tempting to make the call, but in order to do this, it must first deter- mine how the desired call is to be routed. From a programming view- point, it is necessary to identify who possesses what rank before access to the various routes can be allowed or denied. In this way, digit analysis programming must take place with the COR of the pe- ripheral devices always in mind. Page G-2/2
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control 7. APPLICATIONGeneral 7.01The implementation of ARS on the SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX is -a 2-stage process. First, data must be collected concerning the customer’s needs and the facilities he possesses, such as trunk groups. From this data, the ARS plan can be formulated on paper (refer to Section MITL9i08-093-206-NA, Installation Forms}. Second, the plan must be transferred from paper to the system memory, through the Attendant Console or CDE terminal (refer to...
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control3.SCC is less expensive than Direct Distance Dialing during the hours of 8:00 through 18:00 Monday through Friday, and 08:OOthrough 12:00 hours Saturday. 7.06The following office codes are to be allowed: Toronto: 47 1, 825, 678 Winnipeg: 786 Ottawa: All office codes Boca Raton: 994. Trunking network for this scenario is shown in Figure 7-l. COR Assignments 7.07The employees at the company’s head office in Ottawa were separated into COR groups for purposes of...
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control AREA CODE 204 AREA CODE 3C5 k i I co $sx-200PABX305 994-8500BOCA RATON FLORIDA JFigure 7-l Trunking Network S454RO A007E3Page 7-3