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Network management features
Avaya IP600 has a variety of features that enable you to manage your network resources effectively. Here are just a few examples of Avaya IP600 features that can be used to manage your network:
•Time of Day Routing
•Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
•Automatic Alternate Routing (AAR)
•Additional Network Feature Path Replacement
•Subnetwork Trunking
•Generalized Route Selection
•Facility Restriction Level
•Bearer Capacity Class
•Remote Network Access
•Public Network Call Priority
•Authorization Codes
Time of Day Routing
Time of Day Routing allows you to select the most economical routing of Automatic Route Selection and Automatic Alternate Routing calls based on the time of day and week a call is made.
With Time of Day Routing, your company can take advantage of lower calling rates during specific times. If your company has locations in different time zones, you can maximize the use of your public or private network facilities by utilizing those in the location that has the lowest calling rates at the particular time a call is made. You can also use this feature to change the routing patterns when an office is closed and to eliminate unauthorized calls. You can set up eight separate time of day charts to control routing at different times of the day.
Automatic Route Selection
ARS routes public network calls on the most desirable (usually the most economical) trunking facilities available on your Avaya IP600 when the call destinations are accessible through your public network.
Avaya IP600 supports up to 254 routing patterns. Each routing pattern consists of up to 6 routing preferences (types of facilities) set up in the order you want them checked when a call is placed. Typically, the least expensive facility will be first on the list; the most expensive will be last.
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