DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506 Issue 1
April 2000
Routing outgoing calls
181Understanding ARS analysis
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Using wild cards
You can use wild cards to help separate out calls to certain numbers. Remember,
when you use the wild card x in the Dialed String field, the switch recognizes x as
any digit, 0 - 9. For example, you can restrict users from making calls to a 555
information operator where you might incur charges.
Instructions
To prevent callers from placing calls to long-distance 555 information numbers:
1. Type change ars analysis 1 and press RETURN.
The AAR and ARS Digit Analysis Table screen beginning with 1 appears.
2. Use the arrow keys to move to a blank Dialed String field.
3. Enter 1xxx555 in the Dialed String field.
4. Enter 11 in the Total Mn and 11 in Total Mx fields.
5. Enter deny (denied) in the Route Pattern field.
6. Enter fnhp in the Call Type field.
7. Press ENTER to save your changes.
Defining local information calls
You can set up your switch to allow calls to local information, or 411.
Instructions
To allow 411 service calls:
1. Type change ars analysis 4 and press RETURN.
The AAR and ARS Digit Analysis Table screen beginning with 4 appears.
ARS DIGIT ANALYSIS TABLE
Location: all Percent Full: 6
Dialed Total Route Call Node ANI
String Min Max Pattern Type Num Req
1____________________11_ 11___ 1 intl ___ n
1xxx555______________11_ 11___ 1 intl ___ n
1010xxx______________7 _ 7____ 1 op ___ n