Digit Area / Office Code Table - Vodavi STARPLUS STSe Operation Manual

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B-6
Appendix B - Least Cost Routing
Programming Steps
If the system is in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If starting to
program here, enter the programming mode.
1. Press FLASH and dial [75]. The following message displays:
2. There are eight tables which can be programmed here for LCR (you must also program
LCR Class of Service in Station Programming). Use the procedures listed below to
program these LCR tables.

3-Digit Area / Office Code Table

Description
Both Leading 1 and Non-Leading 1 tables include all area codes (NPAs), and office codes
(NXXs), from 200 to 999, including such numbers as 911, 411, etc. A complete entry into these
tables include a route list table to be used, if the 6-digit table is to be checked and the
number of digits likely to be dialed (Example: 7 or 10 digits). All local office codes must be
entered in this table even if they do not require long distance calling.
The number of digits to expect entry aids the system in identifying when the last digit is
dialed and to begin routing the call. This also helps to free SLT DTMF receivers if SLT traffic in
the system is heavy.
For international calls, use 00 as number of digits to expect. This causes the system to wait
five seconds (or inter-digit time-out) after user dials last digit before the system accesses a CO
Line and dials out.
Programming Steps
1. Press the 3-DIGIT TABLE flexible button (FLASH 75, Button #1). The following message
displays:
2. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display
updates.
STARPLUS STSe - Programming & Operations Manual
LCR TA B L E S
E N T E R B U T TO N N U MBE R
It is extremely important that the worksheets be completed before
programming the LCR tables.
3 D IG I T R O U T I N G TA B L E
E N T E R L NN N RRY P P H O L D
L = [0] for Non-Leading 1 (1 not dialed), [1] for Leading 1 (1 is dialed)
NNN = Area/Office Code
RR = Route List Number 00-15
Y = [0] Do not go to 6-digit table, [1] Go to 6-digit table
PP = Number of digits expected to be dialed.
Programming LCR Tables
August 2005

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