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I have worked on these dinosaurs mostly to move extensions around when ports fail on the station cards or to move trunk ports around. I recently added a customer with a 200A who wants the ARS changed. I figured out most of the toll info but what form does the ABSORB section resemble on the 200ICP or the 3300? I can manipulate the ARS on those 2 systems but the info I have on the 200A doesn't really point in the direction I need. They want 1 to deny to internal only, 2 internal 911, 3 local toll free and 4 allow all. If someone can give me a general idea as to how the toll info matches up with the ARS on the 200ICP I would greatly appreciate the assistance.
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You are really going to have to get the programming forms & work you way thru it. It has been a while, but it should do what you want. Is it generic 216 or 217? There are differences between each. Get a system print out, that will help a little.
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If the system is not a Generic '319, or a 'Dean ARS', I would tell the customer that their system can't do it! The Mitel 217's ARS was designed back when all area codes had either a 1 or 0 as the middle digit. It is capable of doing a certtain level of toll control, but again, my advice is to stay away (or ugrade to a 200D)!!
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As Fifty5footer said, it's not compatible with North American Numbering Plan.
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Asorb won't matter, it was for asorbing certain digits that would allow bypass of certain c.o. functions that no longer are used. Leave it empty. BUT, the 216/217 ARS is not capable of dealing with toll control any more, as mentioned above. I think you could allow 1888, 1877, 1866, 1800 and block ANYTHING else that started with the digit 1. That would allow use of credit card LD.
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Thanks everyone. I told the customer to live with what she had or upgrade to something capable of delivering what she wanted. Surprise, surprise, she will live with it. LOL!
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