Instruction manual

Communication Manager, MultiVantage Software,
DEFINITY ECS, DEFINITY communications systems,
System 75, and System 85
Issue 9 May 2003
8-7
Use change rnhpa r1: xxx to route unrestricted exchanges to a pattern
choice with an FRL equal to or lower than the originating FRL of the voice
mail ports.
If the unrestricted exchanges are in the Home NPA, and the Home NPA
routes to
h on the FNPA Table, use change hnpa xxx to route unrestricted
exchanges to a pattern with a low FRL.
NOTE:
If assigning a low FRL to a pattern preference conflicts with requirements for
other callers (it allows calls that should not be allowed), use ARS partitioning
to establish separate FNPA/HNPA/RHNPA tables for the voice mail ports.
For DEFINITY G2 and System 85:
Use PROC311 WORD2 to establish 6-digit translation tables for foreign
NPAs, and assign up to 10 different routing designators to each foreign
NPA (area code).
Use PROC311 WORD3 to map restricted and unrestricted exchanges to
different routing designators.
If the unrestricted toll exchanges are in the Home NPA, use PROC311
WORD1
to map them to a routing designator.
If the Tenant Services feature is used, use PROC314 WORD1 to map
routing designators to patterns. If the Tenant Services feature is not used,
the pattern number will be the same as the routing designator number.
Use PROC309 WORD3 to define the restricted and unrestricted patterns.
For DEFINITY G2.2:
Use PROC314 WORD1 to assign a Virtual Nodepoint Identifier (VNI) to the
unrestricted dial string. Map the VNI to a routing pattern in
PROC317
WORD2
, and assign a low FRL to the pattern in PROC318 WORD1. If you
permit only certain numbers, consider using Network 3, which contains
only those numbers.
For Communication Manager, MultiVantage™ Software, DEFINITY ECS and
DEFINITY G3:
Use change ars analysis to display the ARS Analysis screen.
Enter the area codes or telephone numbers that you want to allow and
assign an available routing pattern to each of them.
Use change route-pattern to give the pattern preference an FRL that is
equal to or lower than the FRL of the voice mail ports.