Lucent Technologies Definity Enterprise Communication Server 8.2 用户手册
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506
Issue 1
April 2000
Routing outgoing calls
178
Understanding ARS analysis
8
Defining operator assisted calls
Let’s look at how the switch routes an ARS call that begins with 0 and requires
operator assistance. Remember, the user dials 9 to access ARS, then a 0, then the
rest of the number.
operator assistance. Remember, the user dials 9 to access ARS, then a 0, then the
rest of the number.
To see how your switch handles a call to an operator:
1. Type
display ars analysis 0
and press
ENTER
.
The
AAR and ARS Digit Analysis Table
screen starting with 0 appears.
The table in our example shows 6 translations for calls that begin with 0.
Instructions
Let’s use the ARS digit analysis table shown above and follow the routing for an
operator assisted a call to NJ.
operator assisted a call to NJ.
— A user dials 9 0 908 956 1234.
— The switch drops the ARS FAC (9 in our example), looks at the ARS Digit
Analysis Table for 0, and analyzes the number. The switch:
■
determines that more than 1 digit was dialed
■
rules out the plan for 00, 01, and 011
■
determines that 11 digits were dialed
— The switch routes the call to route pattern 1 as an operator assisted call
Defining Inter-exchange carrier calls
Let’s look at how the switch routes an ARS call to an inter-exchange
(long-distance) carrier (IXC). IXC numbers directly access your long-distance
carrier lines.
(long-distance) carrier (IXC). IXC numbers directly access your long-distance
carrier lines.
ARS DIGIT ANALYSIS TABLE
Location: all
Percent Full: 6
Dialed
Total
Route Call Node ANI
String
Min Max
Pattern Type Num
Req
0____________________1 1
1
svcl
___ n
0____________________8__ 8 ____ 1
op
___
n
0____________________11_ 11____ 1
op
___
n
00___________________2 _ 2 ____ 1
op
___
n
01___________________10_ 23 ___ deny
op
___ n
011__________________10_ 23 ___ deny
iop
___ n
1____________________11_ 11 ___ 3
intl
___ n