Introduction
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Introduction
Least Cost Routing (LCR) was designed to select the most economical
programmed route for an outgoing call. When a station user dials an
outside number, the LCR feature analyzes the number and then
automatically chooses an outside line from the group that has been
programmed as most economical.
The LCR feature puts the responsibility of choosing the least expensive
route for each area code and exchange code on the system
administrator, not on the station user. In order to make a routing
decision, the LCR feature is programmed in the system database. The
successful operation of this feature is completely dependent on the
accuracy of the programming.
There are eight (8) different tables which are set up to monitor the dialing
of digits of a station and to select the best route programmed for the call.
1. 3-Digit Area/Office Code Routing Table
2. 6-Digit Office Code Routing Table
3. Exception Table
4. Route List Table
5. Insert/Delete Table
6. Daily Start Time Table
7. Weekday (Weekly) Schedule
8. Toll Information Table
Summary of Contents for Starplus Triad 1
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