1.9 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features
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Is (another) one digit dialled within the ARS
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Each time a digit is dialled, the PBX checks the dialled number (other than Host PBX Access codes, Carrier Exception codes, and First Carrier Access code).
Is the dialled number an
Emergency Call number?
Yes
No
Is the dialled number a TRS Denied Code?
No
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Does the dialled
number include the First Carrier Access code?
Yes
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Is the dialled | Yes | |
number a TRS Denied Code? |
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The dialled number is sent to the telephone company.
Reorder tone
The dialled number (other than the First Carrier
Access code) is sent to the telephone company.
No
Checks the Routing Plan Table
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Are 7 digits
(other than Host PBX
Access codes, Carrier Exception codes, and First Carrier Access code) dialled?
No
Yes
The dialled number is sent | Goes to | A | |
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Digits are removed from the dialled
number as required.
*5
Digits are added to the dialled number as required.
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The corresponding Routing Plan Table is selected.
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