Section 400-Programming
Chapter 8. Least Cost Routing (FF8)
DBS-2.3/9.2-400
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
Page 8-9
Special LCR Office Code Tables
Software Version: All Versions
Address: FF8 4# (EntryNo.)# (TableNo.)# (OfficeCode)# (0 or 1)#
Description
Use this address to assign office codes to a special area code for LCR routing.
This address is used in conjunction with the previous address --
“Special
LCR Area Codes”
(FF8 4#) -- to assign different office codes within the
same area code to different Time Priority Route Tables (instead of using the
same Time Priority Route Table for all calls to that area code).
If a special area/office code combination is dialed, the DBS will wait until
both the area code and office code is dialed before routing the call.
Programming
To assign a Special LCR Office Code ...
Related Programming
Time Priority Route Tables: FF8 5# (Table)# (Position)# (TrunkGrp)#
Special LCR Area Codes: FF8 3# (EntryNo.)# (AreaCode)#
Notes
FLASH Key Interaction
. Once a trunk is accessed through LCR, the
FLASH
key
cannot be used to get second dial tone. The flash operation is disabled to prevent
second calls from being placed over inappropriate routes.
Special Numbers Not Processed By LCR.
If the user dials 0, 411, 555, 911 or 800,
the DBS will automatically terminate LCR processing and route the call to pooled
trunk group “9” (this trunk group is built in FF2 Trunk# 3#). This occurs so that
these numbers are dialed without modification (e.g., preventing LCR Add digits
from being dialed as a prefix to the number).
LCR Office Code Restriction in PBX Systems.
With CPC-A versions lower than
3.21, and CPC-B versions lower than 2.11, office codes 941, 955, 991, and 980
should not be routed through LCR if the DBS is behind a PBX system. Because of
the “9” dialing requirement to access the PBX and a trunk line, and because the DBS
will automatically drop out of LCR processing if special numbers 0, 411, 555, 911 or
800 are dialed, the DBS may interpret the special numbers as office codes instead
(for example, reading a “9-911” emergency call as a “991” office code).
FF8 4# (1-4)# (1-15)# (000-999)# (0 or 1)#
Special Area Code
Office Code
Entry No.
Time Priority
Route Table No.
0=Remove from table.
1=Add to table.
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