Lcr table, Clip routing table + callback – 2N BRI Lite/Enterprise v1.5 User Manual
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Table of replaced prefixes
Use this table to replace the prefix of the received number ('00' with '+', e.g.). You can
only add or remove the prefix. This change is made before the prefix is searched for in
the prefix table. Be sure to keep the „/" record in the table for a proper function.
Table of accepted prefixes
List of prefixes of called destinations to which the selected prefix list applies.
Note
The maximum count of Accepted Prefixes table records is 128.
LCR Table
The Least Cost Routing (LCR) table helps you route calls according to the called party
number, time and days in a week.
Prefix list – prefixes to be used for a selected LCR row.
Time limitation – time validity limitation for a selected LCR row.
Weekend usage – enable/disable a row on weekends.
Maximum length of call – set the maximum duration (minutes) for an outgoing
call to the GSM/UMTS network.
Groups – outgoing GSM groups used for the selected LCR row.
Fallback port (9): set the fallback port. If the fallback port service is
unavailable, the next LCR table row is applied. Select the appropriate
routing rule to set the fallback port in the Gateway configuration–>Port
.
modes
Tariffs – select the tariff group (free minute counter) to be used for the outgoing
call. Refer to the
subsection for details.
GSM outgoing groups
Ignore tone detection in last group – having detected a user defined tone (refer
to
), the GSM gateway automatically terminates the call and
GSM basic settings
seeks for another call setup way. If this parameter is activated, the GSM gateway
ignores the tone detection results and sets up a call when this is the only possible
call establishing way.
Note
If you use tariff routing, set the tariffs properly in the GSM outgoing
subsection
groups
The maximum count of LCR table records is 64.
CLIP Routing Table + CallBack
Use the table to set a fixed CLIP assignment of incoming CLIPs from GSM to the
numbers of extensions to which incoming calls are routed automatically. Also, set the
CLIP list in the GSM network for which CallBack is enabled.
GSM number (CLIP) – user Id in GSM/UMTS.
Autodial – enable/disable CLIP routing for the selected CLIP.