318 DBS 576 (USA), Revised 6/11/98 576-13-700
Appendix A. ARS and TRS Operation Section 700 - Operation
4. Next the Origination TRS and ARS level and queuing point enable/disable opera tion is determined for
each class.
Using Table7, “Example - User Needs Worksheet,” on page314, each unique origination class is listed.
Using Table9, “Example - Origination TRS Level Plan,” on page316 the TRS Level is determined for
each class. Using Table8, “Example - MCO Tenant/Trunk Groups Worksheet,” on page315 and Table10,
“Example - Origination ARS Level Plan,” on page317, the ARS level is determined for each class.
In this example, we enable Queuing Point so that the system will continuously check for the availability of
a lower cost trunk before selecting a higher cost trunk.
Table A-11. Example - Origination TRS/ARS Class to Level Worksheet
Calls are screened by examining the initia l digits dialed. A * is available as a wild card. This repres ents
any single digit 1 to 9.
When prefix dial is being considered by the system, the system looks for the lo nges t exact match first. The
system considers a wildcard last.
Origination TRS Class Origination TRS/ARS Level (0-9)
Class
Number User Type(s)
(Executive, Office,
loading dock)
TRS Level ARS Level Queuing
Point
Continue?
1Executive (Day/Night)
Attendant (Day) 93Y
2Buyers (Day/Night) 4 3 Y
3General Office (Day) 3 2 Y
4General Office (Night)
Attendant Group (Night)
Retail Floor (Day/Night)
21Y
5Warehouse (Day/Night) 1 0 Y