8 Least cost routing
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(Example:
/Value:1.056
).
In this fashion, charges can be generated for units of cur-
rency requiring accuracy to the third decimal place or for
fractions such as tenths of a cent. This allows for greater
flexibility in the transmission of charges to terminal de-
vices. In order to make use of this option, connected de-
vices must support “AOC-D Currency”.
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A multiplication factor can be specified for received or
generated charges.
During the charge generation process, each charge unit
is multiplied by a preset factor. This factor appears in the
mapping entry after the
time
and
start/wait
variables
(
MapAllsrc=dst time start/wait*factor
).
Each unit, for example, can be converted to 12 cents. The
following example illustrates the use of this feature:
In the above example, all received charge units are multiplied
by 12 and passed on. If AOC-Currency is set on the internal
port, each unit appears as 12 cents.
The multiplication factor is also used to implement two new
charge models:
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If the factor value exceeds 128, this marks the use of an
initial toll-free phase followed by retroactive charge gen-
eration.
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If the multiplication factor is set to 255, a “minute price”
is used in place of the
time
variable.
These charge models are explained under
charge generation after initial toll-free period" on
.
Example 8.3
Charge models
...
MapAll1=91 1 128/255*12
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Summary of Contents for VoIPBox BRI
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Page 16: ...1 Safety and security precautions ...
Page 27: ...2 Overview ...
Page 32: ...3 VoIPBox installation ...
Page 49: ...4 Configuration files ...
Page 101: ...5 Routing examples ...
Page 119: ...6 System maintenance and software update ...
Page 175: ...7 Signaling and routing features ...
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