Least Cost Routing - Iwatsu Omega-Phone 924 Technical Manual

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Omega-Phone 924 Technical Manual
Password Table (Traveling Class of Service)
No.
Password:
1
Null
2
Null
3
Null
:
150
Null
There are 150 Password Dial Tables.
Address: 5-02 Password Dial Table.
Data Range: Password Length: 2 - 8 digits.
Password Table 001 - 150: any digits 0 -9 up to the total length possible.
Password Table 001 - 150, COS: 0 - 7.
Password Table 001 - 150, LCR Enable: Y/N.
Factory Setting: Password Length: 3 digits.
Password Table 001 - 150: Empty.
Password Table 001 - 150, COS: 0.
Password Table 001 - 150, LCR Enable: N.
Press show.
Press chg until the desired Password Length is shown.
Press next to Password, then press show.
Input the table number (001~150) of the password to program then press show.
Press chg and input the password desired.
Press save, the password entered is shown, now press next.
Press chg until the desired COS is shown (COS for this password use).
Press next to LCR Enable.
Press chg to select Yes or No. If set to Yes, this will route the call dialed via LCR
programming.

Least Cost Routing

When users can't easily make call cost decisions on their own, Least Cost Routing can
be implemented to assure that calls being placed are utilizing the most cost-efficient
method. LCR works by analyzing the number dialed by a user before any digits are
"sent" (dialed) on the line. The detailed programming of LCR during setup is essential
to assure that the system selects the best possible resource available to make a call.
The Digit Comparison Table is the primary tool in LCR that must be programmed.
This table is comprised of From and To Intervals as is the Call Discrimination Table.
This configuration allows for a very flexible means of entering digits for comparison
and routing. The From and To parameters may contain a single digit or a group of
digits up to ten maximum in length. The illustrations on the next page show the
default (factory) programming of the
LCR Digit Comparison Table and Digit Modification Table. In this configuration only
the first three digits of any number dialed are compared to the table—all other are
insignificant. If the user dials any number within the range of 001~999, one-digit in
length or longer, the call can be routed in this LCR configuration. However if the
number begins with a "#" or "*" it cannot be routed via LCR with the default
programming.
80
CoS:
LCR Enable:
0
No
0
No
0
No
:
:
0
No
PswdLength:
3
3
3
:
3

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