Least Cost Routing

Program 56 – LCR Station Group Assignments

Program 56 Overview

The purpose of this program is to assign all defined station ports to one of four or eight LCR Station Groups (see Program 56, record sheet notes).

Station groups are completely independent of one another. Therefore, each station group must be defined separately.

Software does not automatically assign the highest, all-inclusive routing priority to Class 1 stations, making all routes available to Class 2~8 stations available to Class 1 as well.

Instead, stations are assigned (partitioned) to independent groups. Flexible assignment of routing definitions to groups is allowed, with no one group’s definition affecting another’s. Each group’s route definitions are specified to activate separately according to the time schedules set by Program 53. Enter the station group number next to the port number.

HMIS Example

LCR Station Group Assignments for LCR Plans 01, 02, and 08/16:

 

LCR Group

Allows

 

01

All calls to be dialed by rooms.

 

 

 

Guest Rooms

02

Local Calls, 800/888, 911 only.

 

 

 

 

03

911 only.

 

 

 

Administration

04

As needed (most likely will be the same as Group 01).

 

 

 

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