Required hardware, Automatic route selection, User operation – Lucent Technologies Guestworks SErver 1079984G3 User Manual

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April 1997

Automatic Route Selection

change authorization-codes

Use this form to add authorization codes to the server. You can add up
to 1,500 codes on the server. Administer only the authorization codes
required. Do not add random authorization codes as this may cause a
breach in system security.

Required Hardware

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There is no special hardware required for this feature.

Automatic Route Selection

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Automatic Route Selection (ARS) World Class Routing (WCR) is used to ensure
that calls use the lowest-cost facility. ARS can also deny calls to specific num-
bers or groups of numbers (for example, 976-xxxx or 900 numbers). ARS rout-
ing patterns can be designed so that the calling party’s COR will dictate the type
of facility for this call, and what to do if all of those facilities are busy.

ARS partitioning is used to provide a method to segregate the guest usage from
the administrative usage. Calls for each group can be routed over different
facilities for an identical dial string. This is accomplished by Class of Restriction
(COR). Guest rooms could be in COR 1, while the hotel staff could be in COR 2.
The COR also defines the Facility Restriction Level (FRL), or calling privileges,
for that class of user. There must be an ARS analysis table for each partition.
The analysis table will provide unique routing of calls made by each group of
callers. Long distance calls made by the administrative users may be routed
over SDN trunks, while a guest who dialed the same dial string could be routed
over a “Time and Charges” type of trunk (required in some states).

User Operation

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There is no special user operation required for this feature.

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