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The Time Zone table looks like:
Time Zone Index Start Time End Time
0
HH:MM
1
HH:MM
2
HH:MM
3
HH:MM
To configure the Service Provider (SP) sequence for each Time Zone, dial,
3413-1-Time Zone Index-SP0-SP1-SP2-SP3
Where,
Time Zone Index is from 0 to 3.
SP0: Cheapest Service Provider.
SP1: Cheaper Service Provider.
SP2: Cheap Service Provider.
SP3: Costly Service Provider.
It is mandatory to complete the above command. If less number of service providers are used, then repeat
the cheapest Service Provider for remaining SPs.
To default Time Zone wise LCR table, dial,
3411-*-#
Default time zone is 00:00 to 23:59.
Default Service Provider sequence is from 0 to 3.
The default Time zone based LCR table would appear similar to the table shown below,
Time Zone
Service Provider in hierarchical order of
Index
00:00-23:59
0
00:00-23:59
0
00:00-23:59
0
00:00-23:59
0
When a call is placed in such a Time Zone which is not configured in the Time Zone based LCR table (that
is, no matching Time Zone Index is found for the current time), the system routes the call according to the
last Time Zone Index entry configured (that is, Time Zone Index 3).
Number based LCR
If Number based LCR is to be used, first make the following table on a plain paper.
Number
Service Provider in hierarchical order of
Index
0
1
1
2
:
:
9
Blank
In the above table for Number Index (number string in Number Index 0 can be a complete telephone number or a
truncated number or an area code), configure the service providers in hierarchical order of increasing cost. For
example, if we have four service providers - BSNL (SP#0), TATA (SP#1), Reliance (SP#2) and Hughes (SP#3) and
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HH:MM
HH:MM
HH:MM
HH:MM
increasing cost
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
increasing cost
3
0
1
3
:
:
Blank
Blank
3
3
3
3
2
0
:
Blank
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