Contents

Least Cost Routing

Emergency, Information, and Toll-free Long Distance Toll Restriction Override

4-2

Toll Restriction Override by System Speed Dial

4-2

Toll Restriction/Traveling Class Override Codes

4-2

Special Common Carrier Authorization

4-2

Completing the Toll Restriction System Record

4-3

Program 40 – Station CO Line Access

4-4

Program 41 – Station Outgoing Call Restriction

4-6

Program 42-0 – CO Line to PBX/Centrex Connection & Access Codes

4-8

Program 42-1~8 – PBX/Centrex Access Codes

4-10

Program 43 – 0 + Credit Card Dialing Option

4-11

Program 44-1~8 – Toll Restriction/Traveling Class Override Codes

4-13

Program 44-91~93 – Emergency Bypass of Forced/Verified Account Codes

4-14

Program 45-1 – LCR/Toll Restriction Dial Plan

4-15

Program 45-2 – Toll Restriction Disable

4-19

Program 45-3~6 – Special Common Carrier Numbers and Authorization Code Digit Length

4-20

Program 45-8~9 – Toll Restriction Override Code

4-22

Program *45-1 (1~4) – Toll Restriction for Office Codes

4-23

Program *45-2 (1~6) – LCR/Toll Restriction Bypass

4-24

Program *45-3 (1~9) – LCR/Toll Restriction Bypass For Special Numbers that Begin with */# ....

4-26

Program *45-4– Special Code Dialing Sequence with LCR

4-28

Program *45-5 – Overlap Area Code

4-30

Program 46-2~4 – Toll Restriction Allowed/Denied Area Codes by Class

4-31

Program 46-6~8 – Toll Restriction Allowed/Denied Local Office Codes Assigned by Class

4-32

Programs 46-10~80 – Toll Restriction Class Parameters

4-34

Programs 46-11~46-81 – Toll Restriction Class (1~8) Parameters

4-36

Program 47 – Toll Restriction Exception Office Codes Assigned by Area Codes (Tables 1~16) ....

4-37

Program 48 – Station Toll Restriction Classification

4-39

Chapter 5 – Least Cost Routing

LCR Features

5-1

Parameters

5-1

Home Area Code

5-1

Special Codes

5-1

Long Distance Information Plan Number

5-1

Local Call Plan Number

5-1

Timeout after 0 (Zero)

5-2

Area Code and Office Code Exceptions

5-2

Schedule Assignments Call Routing Plans

5-2

Route Definitions

5-2

LCR Modified Digit Assignments

5-2

LCR Station Access Priority Assignments

5-2

LCR Conditions

5-2

LCR CO Line Programming Reference Table

5-3

Program 50-1 – LCR Parameters

5-4

Program 50-2 – LCR Home Area Code

5-5

Programs 50-3 (1~5) – LCR Special Codes

5-6

Program 50-4 – LCR Long Distance Information (LDI) Plan Number

5-7

Program 50-5 – LCR Local Call Plan Number

5-8

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

5-9

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