ARS Route Lists

Purpose

The ARS Route Lists form provides a list of trunk routes to call according to customer requirements and cost. A type of terminal hunting is performed through this form by the ARS software in that the list of routes is scanned beginning with the first route specified, progressing to the more expensive routes only if the less costly alternatives are busy. During call processing the list is used to select from up to 20 available routes (listed by increasing cost).

Routes cannot be repeated in the Route List, but can appear in different route lists. The ARS Route Lists form is referred to by the ARS Digits Dialed form and ARS Route Plans form.

Use this form when performing the following tasks:

Field Descriptions

Parameter

Description

Default Value

ARS Route Lists Search

Find a field named

A field within which to search for a specified value. 'List Number' (pre-selected) is the only available option.

List Number

that has a value of

Enter the route list number and click Search. The system displays and highlights the selected list.

Blank

ARS Route Lists

Double-click the list that you want to configure or select the list and click the Change button to open the Change window. Configure the following fields for the selected list or perform a range programming.

List Number

System-generated, protected field of numbers identifying the ARS route lists. The maximum number of Route Lists is one of the following:

Route list numbers are referenced by the Termination field of the ARS Digits Dialed form and ARS Route Plans form.

 

1st Choice route

Enter the first choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1- to 4-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200 or 1200.

NOTE: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

This route determines whether or not an account code is required.

Blank

2nd through 20th Choice Route

Enter a route number in the range of 1 through 200 or 1200. Not all 20 choices need be specified for any list number.

Blank

2nd through 20th Choice Warning Tone

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

No

 

Enter the second choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the third choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the fourth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the fifth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the sixth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the sixth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the sixth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the sixth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the sixth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the sixth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the sixth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the sixth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the sixth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the sixth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the sixth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the sixth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the sixth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the sixth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Enter the sixth choice (least expensive) route. The route is identified by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit route number in the range of 1 through 200. Note: If an MSDN/DPNSS link is available, it should be the first choice in a route list, as it will provide more features than a non-network link.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.

Select "Yes" if expensive warning tone is to be provided when the route is accessed. Select "No" or leave the column blank to disable warning tone for the route.