The ARS Digit Modification Plans form defines digit modification plans, each identified by a Digit Modification Number. A digit modification plan specifies the number of digits to absorb from the dialed number and the digits to insert during outpulsing. Information elements may be included in the outpulsing sequence to define complex dialing patterns where the system must wait for dial tone at different stages of outpulsing and outpulse account codes or other information elements.
Use this form when performing the following tasks:
Parameter |
Description |
Default Value |
Digit Modification Number |
System-generated, protected field. Identifies the digit modification plan so that the ARS Routes form can reference it. Up to 815 plans can be defined. The 805th plan is reserved for use by Direct IP Routes in the ARS Routes form. Plans 806 and up are reserved for future use. IMPORTANT: Digit Modification plan numbers above 800 should not be used in networks unless the entire network is upgraded to MCD 5.0 or higher. |
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Number of Digits to Absorb |
Enter the number of dialed digits (including leading digits) to be deleted from the dialed number before outpulsing. This value cannot be greater than the total number of digits dialed prior to digit modification. Can be up to 26 digits in length. |
0 |
Digits to be Inserted |
Enter the digits to prefix to the number during outpulsing. This field may be blank, meaning that no digits are to be inserted. Telephony digits 0 through 9 are valid. For DTMF trunks, 0 through 9, *, and # are valid. The maximum number of characters in this field is 36.
< Tnn> - where T indicates a tone marker and nn is a Tone Plan Number (from 0 to 99). Each tone marker occupies three digits and must be counted in the 36-digit limit.
<Ann> - where A indicates a system account code marker and nn is an Account Code Index number. Each account code marker occupies three digits and must be counted in the 36-digit limit. If your system uses the Advanced Analog Network feature, you can insert the following information elements into the outpulsed digit string:
NOTE: See the Advanced Analog Network feature for programming examples |
Blank |
Final Tone Plan/Information Marker |
Enter either a tone marker or an account code marker, as specified above. This entry may be up to 16 characters in length. This final marker will be appended to the digits outpulsed. Account code and default account code markers are the only private strings allowed in this field. More than one marker may appear side by side, indicating that the system is to detect multiple tones in sequence before resuming outpulsing. |
Blank |