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A avaya ip600 features, Automatic routing features, Appendix a: avaya ip600 features – Avaya Internet Protocol Communications Server IP600 User Manual

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Overview for Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server
555-233-001 — Issue 5 — November 2000

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Avaya IP600 Features

This appendix provides a list of the features of Avaya IP600 arranged in the following categories:

Automatic Routing Features

Basic Features

Call Center Features

Private Networking Features

Trunk Group Features

This appendix lists all Avaya IP600 capabilities available anywhere. Some of the listed features are optional.
Please check with your local Avaya representative for further information about system features and what is
available in your country.

The DEFINITY ECS Release 9 Administrator’s Guide (555-233-506) describes each feature in detail and
provides complete implementation and administration information. Some features are systems of their own and
have their own documentation, such as Call Detail Recording, AUDIX voice messaging system, and Call
Management System. See your local distributor for more information on each of these features.

Automatic routing features

Avaya IP600 provides a variety of automatic routing features for public and private
networks. Automatic Alternate Routing (AAR) and Automatic Route Selection
(ARS) are the foundation for these automatic routing features. They route calls based
on the preferred (normally the least expensive) route available at the time the call is
placed. Generally, AAR routes calls over a private network and ARS routes calls
using the public network numbering plan. However, both AAR and ARS support
public and private networks. You can use the other features listed in this section when
you use AAR and ARS.

Automatic Alternate Routing (AAR)

Automatic Route Selection (ARS)

AAR/ARS Overlap Sending

AAR/ARS Partitioning

Alternate Facility Restriction Levels

Facility Restriction Levels
and Traveling Class Marks

Generalized Route Selection

Subnet Trunking

Time of Day Routing