Corporate Network Lcr (As Of V2.0.2); Table 8-7 Configuration Example For Conversion Table - Siemens Hicom 100 E Service Manual

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8.4

Corporate Network LCR (as of V2.0.2)

This type of LCR differs from the others in that, in this instance, all the numbers to be routed
are entered in the LCR table (Table 8-2). The number of possible entries is only half that of the
exception table as all others are used for the substitute numbers. The following actions can be
defined for each individual entry:
Replacing the character selected with another character string (column 2)
Subsequent dialling of a number via a specific route (column 3). 2 columns are added to
the LCR table for this type of LCR.
If a specific route has been selected and all the lines are busy in the case of a call attempt after
LCR, no route overflow is implemented and a B-tone is signalled to the user.
Apart from the 3 table columns, no other configurations are necessary for this type of LCR.
Codes
27
27 1
27 2
27 3
27 7
27 8
27 9
Table 8-7
Configuration example for conversion table
A31003-K16-X001-3-7620, 07/99
Hicom 100 E Version 2.1, Service manual
Call up least cost routing
Activate/deactivate least cost routing
Network names, name of provider is not entered
Set routing type to "conversion table"
Digits dialled: enter digits to be converted (e. g. 900 converted to
805900)
Converted digits: enter digits actually dialled
Route: indication of route for each individual conversion
(simplified dialling must be "off")
Least Cost Routing (LCR)
Corporate Network LCR (as of V2.0.2)
Meaning
8-9

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