Least Cost Routing

Program 50-2 – LCR Home Area Code

Program 50-6 – LCR Dial 0 (Zero) Time-out

Processor Type: DK14, DK40i, all RCTUs and BCUs

Program Type:

Least Cost Routing

Initialized Default: Assigns an LCR Dial Zero Time-out value of 06

￿ ￿￿ ￿ ￿￿

￿￿ ￿ 6SNU ￿ ￿ +ROG ￿ 6SNU ￿

SELECT = 6

+ROG ￿ 6SNU ￿ ￿ +ROG ￿ 6SNU ￿ ￿ +ROG

DATA = Time-out Value

Enter a time-out value from 04~10 seconds long.

Program 50-6 Overview

Enter the maximum number of seconds LCR waits for a user to dial additional digits after a 0, before it routes the call to an operator for assistance. LCR waits this number of seconds to receive additional digits that indicate charge calls, collect calls or other 0+ calls.

The allowed range is 04~10 seconds. Always enter two digits.

Dial 0 calls will be restricted when using 0 + Credit Card calling (Program 43) if a telephone number is not dialed after dialing 0 or if Dial 0 is restricted in Program 46 (10~80).

Overview for Programs 51~54

These programs provide the system with directions for routing all possible calls, made by all possible users at all possible times of day. Tables for Programs 51~54 appear on LCR Route Plan Numbers 1~16. The following instructions show how to fill in individual tables within the plans. Each of the following program tables must be completed for all plans.

Programs 51~54 defines LCR route plans (quantities given below):

Processor

LCR Route

Plans

 

DK14

8

 

 

DK40i

8

 

 

RCTUA

8

 

 

Processor

LCR Route

Plans

 

RCTUBA/BB, B1CU

8

 

 

RCTUC/D, B2CAU/BU, B3CAU/BU

16

 

 

RCTUE/F, B5CAU/BU

16

 

 

These separate plans provide the customer flexibility enough to route different area codes and exception office codes over different line groups.

Least Cost Routing

Strata DK Programming 5/00

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Toshiba DK424I, dk14, DK40I manual Program 50-6 LCR Dial 0 Zero Time-out, Program 50-6 Overview, Overview for Programs 51~54

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