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Chapter 7 <br />

Private<br />

Private<br />

Homogenous<br />

Forward<br />

Homogenous<br />

Transfer<br />

Internal forward call from a user in a private network (homogenous VPN)<br />

Internal transfer call from a user in a private network (homogenous VPN)<br />

TrGp<br />

list<br />

TRUNK GROUP LISTS<br />

Each trunk group list can have as many trunk groups as are authorized within the global limits.<br />

The "Access digits", "Authorization code" and "Tone/pause" fields are specific to<br />

MULTI-CARRIER MODE.<br />

Example:<br />

Index TrGp. Char. Provider/Destination Access digits Authorization<br />

code<br />

1 1 0 FT LOCAL<br />

3 503 T FT LOCAL 131 02 02<br />

List: identifier for each trunk group list (see table of prefixes).<br />

Tone/Pause<br />

Index: this field makes it possible to select one or several trunk groups identified by an index<br />

(1 to 120); for a list with several trunk groups, priority is given to the first index. INTERNAL is<br />

used when no trunk is used to call the destination and allows to configure this entry as an<br />

internal call.<br />

N°: this field automatically displays the directory number of each trunk group in the list.<br />

Char: this field defines a character used in account charging or on set displays (for example: T<br />

for Transgroupe).<br />

Provider/destination: the operator name used depends on the time range (see below).<br />

If a label is defined for a trunk, the control system checks the validity of the label for the<br />

considered time range. If it is valid, the trunk group is selected if it follows the traffic sharing<br />

conditions. If not, there will be an overflow to the next trunk group. The presence of a label in<br />

this field implies the configuration of time slots, groups of days, etc.<br />

Access digits: this field defines the code for accessing an indirect network.<br />

Auth. Code ID: index (1 to 24) in the "customer code" table.<br />

Tone/Pause: index (1 to 8) in the "Tone/Pause" table<br />

Note 3:<br />

Using the "Provider" field requires a complete programming of the ARS time ranges.<br />

NETWORK SERVICE PROVIDERS<br />

This table defines the names of the various network service providers associated with a trunk<br />

group list for each time range. The table can also receive internal destinations.<br />

TIME RANGES<br />

The use of time ranges in the ARS makes it possible to select the route offering the best cost<br />

conditions at any given time. Access to the carrier can be direct (e.g. Cégétel) or indirect (e.g.<br />

Espadon).<br />

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