Ars Route
Ars Route
Ars Route
Route
Route list No.
Name
Free name identifying the route.
- Route (the trunk group is selected from the ARS route data)
Trunk Group
Trunk group number used by this rerouting.
-1 indicates an internal routing.
the other values are used for external routing.
ONE ROUTING ONLY (THE FIRST) MAY BE AN INTERNAL ROUTING, ALL
OTHERS ARE OBLIGATORILY EXTERNAL.
Nb.Digits To Be Removed
Removes the number of digits beginning the number.
This attribute is used to change dialing, this is the unique mean to do it in the case of a
T2, T0 trunk group.
NOTE :
The deletion of digits as defined in the routing table is done on the set; this
modification appears in the pulse metering ticket.
The deletion of digits as defined in the dialing command table (see DIALING
COMMAND TABLE), is done on the interface; this modification does not
appear on the pulse metering ticket.
Digits To Add
Add the digits indicated at the beginning of the number.
This attribute is used to change dialing, this is the only means of doing it in the case of
a T2, T0 trunk group.
NOTE :
The addition of digits as defined in the routing table is done on the set; this
modification appears in the pulse metering ticket.
The addition of digits as defined in the dialing command table (see DIALING
COMMAND TABLE), is done on the interface; this modification does not
appear on the pulse metering ticket.
This table is used for external routing ; it contains the translation of the number
dialed by the user in order to make it compatible with the network used for rerouting
(refer to DIALING COMMAND TABLE).
Recall:
Protocol Type
This attribute defines the type of signalling for ARS routes (Dependant on Trunk
group Type:/ABC_F/QSIG_GF)
NPD identifier
NUMBERING PLAN DESCRIPTION No. to be allocated to this ARS routing. It
takes priority over that of the trunk group.
NUMBERING PLAN DESCRIPTION (see TRANSLATOR) used to translate the
numbers received (Incoming calls) and to construct the called numbers (outgoing
call).
Route Type
This attribute indicates whether the route is public or private (public trunk group, link,
etc.)
ATM Address ID
Index of the ATM address table used. (see ATM ADDRESS LIST).
Preempter
YES: pre-empting is authorized when seizing the trunk group detailed in the route.
Pre-empting will take place even if the trunk group is declared non-pre-emptible.
See PRIORITY service, or MLPP service.
Reminder: when there is a priority call, and if the conditions so allow, pre-empting
makes it possible to release resources to be able to set up the call. These resources
may be released in routing (channel B, for example) or on arrival (set).
Quality
This attribute defines the routing quality, i.e. the ability to carry a particular data type:
speech, Fax, Digital restricted, unrestricted, out of service, etc.