Bypassing Lcr Manually (Forced Routing) - ASCOM Ascotel 2025 System Manual

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5.4.6

Bypassing LCR manually (Forced Routing)

A user may be authorized through the subscriber configuration to determine the
network provider himself by bypassing the LCR settings ("Force route = yes").
Depending on whether the network provider he wants is connected directly or
indirectly, the user will add to the phone number either a route prefix or the prefix
of the network provider he wants.
Directly connected Network Provider
With route selection the user can dial into the network of a directly connected
network provider (direct access).
Calls with other exchange access prefixes will be routed via the LCR function even
if authorization is enabled (Tab. 2.51)
Tab. 2.51:
Call routing to a directly connected network provider
Exchange access prefix
Business (0)
Private (10)
Cost centre selection (13n)
Route selection (17x)
Indirectly connected Network Provider
If the network provider the user wants is not connected directly (indirect access),
the user dials as a prefix the number required or the necessary code.
Tab. 2.52:
Call routing to an indirectly connected network provider
User dials network provider number or
code
2.168
Call Routing
Force network provider is enabled
no
LCR routing
LCR routing
LCR routing
LCR routing
Routing in accordance with route selection
Force network provider is enabled
no
LCR routing
Yes
LCR routing
LCR routing
LCR routing
Yes
Routing as per user's choice
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