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Old January 29th, 2008, 09:17 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: two extensions using two different trunk groups

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Originally Posted by mferro View Post
We are not sure if this means the PBX is partitioned, but how else could this be happening?
Referring to fataldata's post, it's called ARS Partitioning ... and while it has it's place, Avaya is FAMOUS for using (or rather ABusing) ARS Partitioning even when it's completely unnecessary.

Here's the way it works: The ARS table (change ars ana xxxx) has an entry that begins with a "p" ... such as p3. The "p" refers to the partition table and the "3" refers to the row on the table (change partition 3). The COLUMN of the table is determined by the "time of day" entry of the COR. At the intersection of the row and column you will find the appropriate route pattern.

If you have no need for ARS partitioning then you can eliminate all of this nonsense by placing the route pattern directly in the ARS Analysis Table and eliminating the "p" entry.

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