Specifications

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Day Route
Access/Night
Route Access
You must use section 12.4 to build and assign automatic route
selection (ARS) route tables before the system can perform ARS on a
dialed number. Each of the six routes of a route table require a route
access level of 1 to 4. ARS uses this route access level to
deterinine
if
the dialing station has access to dial out on the route; it does this by
comparing a station’s route access level to the required dial out access
level. If the station route access level is greater than or equal to the
route access level that you assign to the route, the system allows the
station to access the route. Otherwise, the system will not accept the
dialed number and sounds an error at the station’s speaker or handset.
The route access level allows some stations to gain access to the more
costly routes in a route table while denying those routes to others. Just
as you program each route from least to most costly, you must also
arrange the station’s route access level to increase from a low level to
a high level; this is necessary because once the system denies access
because of the access level, it will not try another route. You should
program the system so that the more costly the route is, the higher the
access level needed.
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