DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506 Issue 1
April 2000
Routing outgoing calls

177Understanding ARS analysis

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The table below reflects these values:
â– ARS feature access code = 9
AAR feature access code = 8Private Network Office Code (also known as Home RNX) = 222Prefix 1 is required on all long-distance DDD callsDashes (-) are for readability onlyThe switch maps the dialed digits to the matching pattern that most closely matches the dialed number. Example: If the dialed string is 957-1234 and matching patterns 957-1 and 957-123 are in the table, the match is on pattern 957-123.

Table 3. ARS Digit Conversion Examples

Operation Actual Digits
Dialed Matching
Pattern Replacement
String Modified
Address Notes
DDD call to ETN 9-1-303-538-1345 1-303-538 362 362-1345 Call routes via AAR for
RNX 362
Long-distance call
to specified carrier 9-10222+DDD 10222 (blank) (blank) Call routes as dialed with
DDD # over private
network
Terminating a
local DDD call to
an internal station
9-1-201-957-5567
or 9-957-5567 1-201-957-5
or
957-5
222-5 222-5567. Call goes to home RNX
222, ext. 5567
Unauthorized call
to intercept
treatment
9-1-212-976-1616 1-XXX-976 # (blank) "#" means end of dialing.
ARS ignores digits dialed
after 976. User gets
intercept treatment.
International calls
to an attendant 9-011-91-672530 011-91 222-0111# 222-0111 Call routes to local switch
(RNX 222), then to
attendant (222-0111).
International call
to announcement
(This method may
also be used to
block
unauthorized
IDDD calls)
9-011-91-672530 011-91 222-1234# 222.1234- Call rout es to local switch
(RNX 222), then to
announcement extension
(222-1234).
International call
from certain
European
countries needing
dial tone detection
0-00-XXXXXXXX 00 +00+ 00+XXXX Th e fi rst 0 denot es ARS,
the second pair of 0s
denotes an international
call, the pluses denote
"wait" for dial tone
detection.