Automatic route selection (ars) – Inter-Tel Axxess User Manual
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System Features
AXXESS
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ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – January 2004
Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
AUTOMATIC ROUTE SELECTION (ARS)
NOTE:
The Automatic Route Selection premium feature is required to use ARS.
ARS is a money-saving feature that allows the system to be programmed to select the least 
expensive route for placing outgoing calls. It can be used for placing outgoing calls and trans-
ferring or forwarding calls to outside telephone numbers. Stations can be restricted to using 
only ARS for placing outgoing calls. Also, because users do not have direct access to trunks on 
other nodes, ARS is the only way users can place calls using the other nodes’ trunks.
ARS is programmed using route groups and facility groups.
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Route Groups: A route group contains dialing patterns and facility groups. 
— The dialing patterns are used to determine the calls that will be routed through the 
route group. For example, the default dial pattern for Route Group 1 is N+ (any 
number of digits beginning with digit 2-9). If a number is dialed that begins with 1, 
it will not be routed through this route group.
— Each route group has an ordered list of facility groups that contains lists of local
trunk groups and/or nodes. There can be 100 facility groups in the system. The 
facility groups should be programmed so that the least-expensive route is checked 
and, if available, is selected first. If the least-expensive facility group is not avail-
able, the system checks the other groups in the list until it finds an available trunk.
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Facility Groups: A facility group contains trunk group/node lists and dial rules.
— The trunks can include local trunk groups or nodes.
— The dial rules tell the system what to dial. The system can have up to 32 dial rules,
26 of which are programmable. Each facility group can use up to 32 dial rules. For 
example, if the selected route group requires that the number contain “1” but no 
area code, the dial rules include the 1 and drop the area code. The modified tele-
phone number can contain up to 32 digits. (If SMDR is enabled, the modified tele-
phone number, not the digits dialed, will appear in the SMDR call record.) When 
programming ARS, you can use preset dial rules or create new dial rules that add 
up to 16 digits each. The pre-programmed dial rules are:
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.
