Lucent Technologies 8.2 User Manual

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  
555-233-506  
Issue 1
April 2000
Routing outgoing calls 
196
Setting up shortcut dialing 
8
Example
For this example, assume the following:
Jim is the user at extension 1234.
Extension 1234 is assigned a COR of 2.
COR 2 is assigned a Time of Day Plan Number of 1.
The Time of Day Routing Plan 1 is administered as shown in the example 
above.
When Jim comes into work on Monday morning at 8:30 and makes an ARS call 
(dials the ARS access code followed by the number of the person he is calling), 
the system checks the Time of Day Plan Number assigned to Jim’s COR. 
Because Jim has a COR of 2 with Time of Day Plan Number 1, the system uses 
Time of Day Routing Plan 1 to route the call.
According to Time of Day Routing Plan 1, calls made between 8:00 a.m. and 
11:59 a.m. route according to the route pattern set up on PGN 1. 
If Jim makes a call between 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. on Monday, the Time of 
Day Routing Plan 1 is used again. However, this time the call is routed according 
to PGN 2.
Related topics
Refer to 
‘‘Route Pattern’’ on page 865
 screens for more information.
Refer to 
‘‘Defining ARS Partitions’’ on page 191
 to see how to set up 
partition groups. 
Setting up shortcut dialing
!
CAUTION:
DEFINITY ECS offers a wide range of features, and shortcut dialing users 
may want to take advantage of this. In some cases, these features will 
operate as expected. However, some features are not supported for use with 
shortcut dialing, and 
an attempt to activate them with an AAR/ARS Shortcut 
number may
 fail
.
 In some cases, a private dial plan that requires 6/7-digit 
dialing may make it impossible to activate a feature, because neither the 
4/5-digit extension nor the 6/7-digit AAR number is accepted. Please contact 
your Lucent representative for more information.