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System Features
Inter-Tel
®
Axxess
®
Administrator Guide — Issue 11.0, May 2008
Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
The pre-programmed dial rules are:
For U.S. systems:
Dial Rule #1 – Echo Equal Access: This non-programmable dial rule includes the
equal access digits (10XXX or 101XXXX) in the number, if dialed.
Dial Rule #2 – Echo Toll Field: The toll field (1, 0, 01, or 011) is included in the
number, if dialed. This dial rule is non-programmable.
Dial Rule #3 – Echo 3 Digits After Toll Field: With this non-programmable dial
rule, the three digits after the toll field are included in the number. (These digits
are usually the area code or country code.)
Dial Rule #4 – Echo Local Address: This non-programmable dial rule allows ARS
to dial the telephone number that was dialed by the station user.
Dial Rule #5 – Add Account Code: This non-programmable dial rule causes the
system to dial the account code that is associated with the call, when it is avail-
able. The account code can be entered using any of the account code types, includ-
ing All Calls Following, as long as the system receives the account code before
the end of dialing. (To use an optional account code, the code must be entered
before the number is dialed.)
Dial Rule #6 – Add Extension Number: This non-programmable dial rule tells the
system to include the extension number of the station or voice processing system
application that is being used to place the call.
Dial Rule #7 – Add #: This dial rule adds a pound (#) to the number dialed. This
dial rule can be programmed.
For European Systems:
Dial Rule 1 – ECHO Toll Field: Includes the toll field in the number, if dialed.
Dial Rule 2 – ECHO Local Address: Allows ARS to dial the rest of the digits that
were dialed by the station user.
Dial Rule 3 – ECHO Extension Number: Tells the system to include the last three
digits of the extension number of the station being used to place the call.
Dial Rule 4 – ECHO Account Code: Causes the system to dial the last three digits
of account code that is associated with the call, if available, before end of dialing.
The account code can be entered using any of the account code types, including
All Calls Following, as long as the system receives the account code before end of
dialing.
Dial Rule 5 – ECHO Serial Number: Tells the system to dial the system-assigned
serial number of an ARS call. The serial number range is 000-998, excluding 112.
The serial number can be reset in dial rule programming.
Dial Rule 6 – ADD #: Adds a hash (#) to the dialed number. This pre-programmed
dial rule is programmable.
NOTE: Dial rules 3 (echo extension), 4 (echo account code), and 5 (echo serial
number) will always come after dial rules 1 and 2. If 3, 4, or 5 precedes dial rules 1
or 2, the SMDR Call Type and Call Cost will be affected.