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8 Least cost routing
VoIPBox BRI Version 18.0.002
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8.1 Carrier
selection
Carrier selection is currently one of the most commonly used
routing methods supported by the VoIPBox. In the VoIPBox,
this routing process also includes calls in the mobile network
or through a VoIP network. That means the system is a full-
fledged second generation LCR.
8.1.1 Routing
entries
Use the
MapAll
command to route calls using Carrier Selec-
tion.
Use the following syntax for connections routed via the pro-
vider:
MapAll<AreaCode>=9<CarrierSelection><AreaCode>
where
<AreaCode>
is the number or number range to be
routed and
<CarrierSelection>
is the access number re-
quired to reach the provider’s network.
For unrouted connections (placed via the public telephone
network), use:
MapAll<AreaCode>=9<AreaCode>
To block undesired carrier selection prefixes use:
MapAll<CarrierSelection>
=&91;(Busy signal)
In
, calls to international destinations are ter-
minated through the VoIP interface. The profile names iG1
and iG2 in the routing entries refer to different VoIP carriers.
Summary of Contents for VoIPBox BRI
Page 1: ...VoIPBox BRI Reference manual Software version 18 0 ...
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 ...
Page 203: ...8 Least cost routing ...
Page 214: ...9 Online traffic monitor ...
Page 226: ...10 Two stage dialing callback server functionality ...
Page 238: ...11 Additional VoIP parameters ...
Page 261: ...12 Troubleshooting ...