Lcr table, Clip routing table + callback – 2N VoiceBlue Next v3.1 User Manual
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Table of replaced prefixes
This table helps you change the prefix of the number received (from 00 to +, e.g.). You
can just add or remove a prefix using this table. This change is performed before the
prefix table search is initiated. Keep the „"/ „" record at least in the table for a proper
function.
Table of accepted prefixes
A list of prefixes of called destinations to which the selected prefix list applies.
LCR table
The LCR (Least Cost Routing) table helps route calls according to the called number
and depending on the day time and weekday.
Prefix list – select a list of prefixes to be used for the selected LCR row.
Time limitation – set a time limitation for a particular LCR row.
Weekend usage – enable/disable a particular PCR row during weekends.
Maximum call length – set the maximum length (in minutes) for an active
outgoing call to GSM/UMTS.
Groups – set the GSM outgoing groups to be used for the selected LCR row.
Tariffs – select the tariff group (free minute counter) to be used for the outgoing
call. Refer to the
for more details.
GSM outgoing groups
Ignore tone detection in last group – having detected a user defined tone (refer
to
), the GSM gateway terminates the call and seeks for
GSM basic settings
another call setup option by default. If this parameter is activated, the GSM
gateway ignores the tone detection results and sets up the call if this is the last
call setup option.
Note
You are recommended to read the Routing Algorithm for
section on p. before setting the LCR table and
Outgoing Calls
prefix lists.
Remember to set the tariffs correctly in the GSM outgoing
section to make tariff routing work properly.
groups
CLIP routing table + CallBack
The table permanently assigns CLIPs to the extensions to which incoming calls are to
be routed automatically and set the CLIP list for the GMS network for which the
CallBack function is enabled.
GSM number (CLIP) – user identification in a GSM/UMTS network.
AutoDial – enable/disable CLIP routing for the selected CLIP.
Dial to VoIP – enter the VoIP destination number for CLIP routing.
Auto CallBack – enable/disable CallBack for the selected CLIP.
Limit – set the maximum call length (in minutes).
Note
Remember to activate the CallBack mode in the GSM incoming
window for a proper CallBack function.
groups