oh, dream on!!!, that would be too useful.  

And before you get too excited, be aware that ars is
easy to override by just pressing a line button.

You can use 605/6 outgoing co to assign certain
extensions to certain lines. the lines can be in the
same tgroup, but say ext 124-132 don't have 605
enabled for the last 3 lines of 6 in tg 1.  ars will
pass the call to only lines allowed in 605. (same
happens with 9 and no-ars)

we use this trick a lot in multi-tenant, the ars is
actually routing for three customers on 1 1232d. 
there are only 3 tg's allowed in routing which is a
pain, (local calls go tg1, intralata goes +101xxxx to
tg2, interlata goes +101yyyy to tg3, and international
goes +101zzzz to tg4 <-- NO ;-)

--- Chris Kovacik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hello all
> 
> Is it possible to have different ARS route schedules
> by a per extension or extension group?  Or it is
> everything or nothing?

========================================

using T1 modules?  you need T1 D&I boxes.

Using Co's & Xdp's?  yes, a:xdp as b:co and b:xdp as
a:co.  hit the co, and directly call an ext on the
other system.  (missing a lot of features though esp
with lcd phones)

-larry   

> 
> Also...  Has anyone here every connected 3 or more
> panasonic systems together via TIE lines?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
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