AAR/ARS Digit Conversion field descriptions

Last Updated : Jan 11, 2021 |

Name

Description

ANI Required

This field applies only if the Request Incoming ANI (non-AAR/ARS) field on the Multifrequency-Signaling-Related System Parameters screen is set to n.

  • y or n: Enter y to require ANI on incoming R2-MFC or Russian MF ANI calls. The entry must be set to y to enable EC500 origination features.

  • r: Restricted. Allowed only if the Allow ANI Restriction on AAR/ARS field is set to y on the Feature-Related System Parameters screen. Use this entry to drop a call on a Russian Shuttle trunk or Russian Rotary trunk if the ANI request fails. Other types of trunks treat r as y.

Conv

Provides the option to allow additional digit conversion.

Del

The number of digits you want the system to delete from the beginning of the dialed string. A valid entry ranges from 0 to Min.

Location

This is a display-only field. Typing the command change aar digit-conversion n or change ars digit-conversion n displays the all-locations screen, and populates this field with all. The n specifies that dialed strings beginning with the value n are displayed first. To access a per-location screen, type change aar digit-conversion location n or change ars digit-conversion location n, where n represents the number of a specific location. This field then displays the number of the specified location. For details on command options, see online help, or Maintenance Commands for Avaya Aura™ Communication Manager, Media Gateways and Servers, 03-300431.

One of the following is a valid entry:

  • 1 to 64: Specifies whether you require ANI on incoming R2-MFC or Russian MF ANI calls. Entry must be y to enable EC500 origination features.

  • all: Indicates that this AAR/ARS Digit Conversion Table is the default for all port network (cabinet) locations.

Matching Pattern

Specifies the number you want the server running Communication Manager to match to dialed numbers. If a prefix digit 1 is required for 10-digit direct distance dialing (DDD) numbers, be sure the matching pattern begins with a 1. A valid entry is a number ranging from 0 to 9 (1 to 18 digits) and wildcard characters asterisk (*), x, and X.

Max

The maximum number of user-dialed digits the system collects to match to this Matching Pattern. A valid entry ranges from Min to 28.

Min

The minimum number of user-dialed digits the system collects to match to this Matching Pattern. A valid entry ranges from 1 to Max.

Net

The call-processing server network used to analyze the converted number. The entries ext, aar, or ars analyze the converted digit-string as an extension number, an AAR address, or an ARS address.

Percent Full

Displays the percentage from 0 to 100 of the system memory resources that have been used by ARS. If the figure is close to 100 percent, you can free-up memory resources.

Replacement String

A valid entry ranges from 0 to 9 (1 to 18 digits), asterisk (*), pound (#), or blank. Enter the digits that replace the deleted portion of the dialed number.

If the pound character (#) is present in the string, it should be the last character in the string. This signifies the end of the modified digit string.

Leave this field blank to simply delete the digits.

Button

Description

Commit

Completes the action you initiate.

Schedule

Performs the action at the chosen time.

Reset

Clears the action and resets the field.

Clear

Clears all the entries.

Edit

Allows you to edit the fields in the page.

Done

Completes your current action and takes you to the subsequent page.

Cancel

Cancels your current action and takes you to the previous page.

Now

Performs the action you initiate real time.