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    							Section 400 FF7 
    laaue3July1993 DB!3Progfaxmhg~~tio1~ 
    CPGA3.0. CPC-B / 2.0 /.3.0 / 4.0 
    f 
    To restrict dialing to all area codes in 
    the table that controls central office line 
    toll restriction class 5, enter: 
    To allow dialing to all area codes in the 
    table that controls central office line toll 
    restriction class 6, enter: To allow or restrict all o&e codes of each 
    of&e code table of each toll restriction 
    class of sewice to the same setting, this 
    program option must be used. 
    To allow dialing to all of&e codes in the 
    table that controls central of&e line toll 
    restriction class 3, enter: 
    [p’esrl, 9#, 5#, O# 
    To r&&& dialing to all area codes in 
    the table that controls central ofike line 
    toll restriction class 6. enter: 
    IFe7].9#,4#, l# 
    _ . , . 
    Toresetthe~ohalareacodetollrekicUons 
    forcentraloEkeIinessetasclasses3and4 
    to the defkult inWaked value. press iFF’?‘l . 
    9#. (1 or 21#. l#. ION/OFFS. 
    To reset the piobal area code toll restrictions 
    forcentralofflixhwssetas&sses5and6 
    to the defkult initiahzed value. 
    DRSS m . 
    9#. 13 or 41#. O#. ION/OFFI. 
    ThisprogmmoptionistiedtotheSystem 
    inst.&Won area code address, (FFl]. 2#. l#, 
    18#. To restrict dialing to all of&e codes in 
    the table that controls central office line 
    toll restriction class 3. enter: 
    Ir(le71,9#,5#,1# 
    To allow dialing to all of&e codes in the 
    table that controls central 0Bice line toll 
    restriction class 4, enter: 
    To restrict dialing to all of&e codes in 
    the table that controls central office line 
    toll restriction class 4, enter: 
    (pIIr7.91y.66, l# 
    To allow dialing to all office codes in the 
    table that controls central o&e line toll 
    restriction class 5, enter: 
    f 
    FIT 9#,(1-4)# the l-4 represents types 3-6. 
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    CPGA/ 9.0, WC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 section 400 FF7 
    Issue3July19fl3 
    To restrict dialing to all office codes in 
    the table that controls central office line 
    toll restriction class 5, enter: 
    [FF71,9#,7#, 1Q 
    To allow dialing to all office codes in the 
    table that controls central office line toll 
    restriction class 6, enter: Toalloworrestrictallareaandofhcecodes 
    of each toll restriction class of service to 
    the same setting, this program option 
    must be used. 
    To allow dialing to all area and office 
    codes in the tables that control central 
    office line toll restriction class 3, enter: 
    [FF71,9#,8#,0# 
    To restrict dialing to all o&e codes in 
    the table that controls central office line 
    toll restriction class 6, enter: 
    To reset the global office code toll 
    restrictions for central office lines set 
    as tvne 3 to the default initialized 
    value. Dress IFF71. 9#. (5 or 6M. I#, 
    ]ON/OFFl. 
    To reset the global office code toll 
    restrictions for central office lines set 
    as classes 4. 5 and 6 to the default 
    initialized value. Dress IFF71.9#. 17 or 
    $I#. O#. fON/OFFl. 
    This pro@m option is tied to the System 
    instakUonareacodeaildress, FF1],2#, l#. 
    18#. To restrict dialing to all area and office 
    codes in the tables that control central 
    of&e line toll restriction class 3, enter: --. ; :‘ 
    rF-e71,9#*9#* l# 
    To allow dialing to all area and office 
    codes in the tables that controls central 
    office line toll restriction class 4. enter: 
    wF7l,S#, lO#,O# 
    To restrict dialing to all area and office 
    codes in the tables that control central 
    office line toll restriction class 4, enter: 
    ~,9#,10#, 1w 
    To allow dialing to all area and oEice 
    codes in the tables that control central 
    of&e line toll restriction class 5, enter: 
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    Issue3July1993 DB3 Ro@am&q I.ustructio~ 
    CPGA 3.0, CF’GB / 2.0 /.B.O / 4.0 
    To restrict dialing to all area and of&e 
    codes in the tables that control central 
    of&e line toll restriction class 5, enter: 
    To allow dialing to all area and office 
    codes in the tables that control central 
    office line toll restriction class 6. enter: 
    leP7],9#,12#, ow 
    To restrict dialing to all area and of&e 
    codes in the tables that control central 
    office line toll restriction class 6. enter: Fourspedalof3cecodetablesthataretied 
    to four special area codes can be globally 
    set to allow or restrict all of&e codes for 
    each special area code, on central of&e 
    lines set with toll restriction classes of 
    service 3-6. 
    To restrict all special office codes for the 
    first “special area code” , enter: 
    [FF71,9#,13#, l# 
    To allow all special office codes for the 
    second “special area code” , enter: 
    pw7],9#,12#,1# 
    To 
    reset the alobal area and of&e code 
    toll restrictions for central ofIke lines 
    set as classes 3 to the default initialized 
    value. Dress IFF71. 9#. 9#. l#. ION/ 
    OFFl. Tide 4 can not be returned to 
    default values usin@ this Drogram. 
    To reset the mobal area and office code 
    toll restrictions for central office lines 
    set as classes 5 and 6 to the default 
    initialized value. Dress lFF7l. 9#. (11 or 
    12)#. O#. ION/OFFi. 
    ‘Ihis program option is tied to the System 
    installation area code program option, 
    [FFl], 2#, l#, 18#. 
    To restrict all special of&e codes for the 
    third “special area code” , enter: 
    rFF7L 9#,15#,1# 
    To allow all special office codes for the 
    fourth “special area code” , enter: 
    To reset all of&e codes tied to swxial ama 
    codes 1 & 2 for central of&e lines set as 
    classes 3-6 to the default i.nitialized value, 
    press lFF71.9#. (13or 141#. l#. lON/OFFl. 
    To reset all of&e codes tied to special area 
    codes 3 & 4 for central of&e lines set as 
    classes 3-6 to the default initialized value, 
    press IFIV1.9#. (15or 16)#. O#. lON/OFFl. 
    F’F7 9#. (9-12) represents types 3-6. 
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    							DBS Pro@=amming lnatructtonr 
    CPC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    FF7 9#, (13- 16) represents special 
    office code tables 1-4. 
    Default values for special office code tables 
    Special office code table 1 
    All Denied 
    Special oflice code table 2 
    AU Denied 
    Special office code table 3 
    All Allowed 
    Special office code table 4 AllAllowed 
    section 400 FF7 
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    							Sect.ion 400 FFS 
    bsue3 July 1093 DBS Rogmmmin~ Instruction 
    WC-A / 3.0, 
    CPGB / 2.0 /.3.0 / 4.0 
    LEAST COST ROUTING 
    t-d 
    Least cost routing is designed to route calls on central o&e lines that are supplied 
    by speciffc carriers. By identifying a certain group of these lines along with a specific 
    cost to place outbound calls on them during certain time periods of the day. a cost 
    savings will accrue. Additionally, non dialed digits can be added or deleted from the 
    prefI.x of the dialed string by the DBS. 
    Call processing flow 
    To determine how to route a specific number. this DBS program group uses 10 tables, 
    each containing 1000 numbers. All tables are set up in the same manner. The tables 
    are defined as Area Code, Office Code, 4 Special Area Code, and 4 Special Office Code 
    tables. Each block in the table has an “z& block connected to it. This xx area is used 
    to store the route table number (l- 15) that it’s pre& is to use. The pre& is a defined 
    3 digit area or o&e code, or 3 digit special office or area code numbers. An example 
    of an LCR table is shown below. 
    LCR Table 
    The Special Area and Special OfRce code tables are designed for 6 digit LCR dialing 
    analysis. The Office code table is used for all 7 digit dialing. One plus 7 digit dialing 
    xx 007 xx 
    TF xx 017 xx 
    etc. 
    < etc.  008 xx 
    + 108 xx 
    #  lxx 001 xx 
    xx 011 xx 
    lxx 021 xx 004 
    014 
    024 
    etc. 
    etc. 
    964 
    974 
    984 
    994 005 xx 006 
    015 ZM 016 
    025 xx 026 
    etc. etc. etc. 
    etc. etc. etc. 
    965 xx 966 
    975 xx 976 
    985 xx 986 
    995 xx 996  xx 
    xx 
    xx 
    etc. xx 
    zuc 
    xx 
    etc. 
    etc. 
    xx 
    xx 
    xx 
    xx  012 
    022 
    etc.  020 
    etc. 0281 xx 
    ~ etc. etc. etc. 
    =tt etc. etc. etc. etc. 
    etc. 
    I etc. 
    etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. 
    I I etc. etc. 
    I etc.  etc. 
    xx 
    960 962 .xx 19671 xx 
    ‘968) xx 969  xx 19611 xx 
    xx I9711 xx 
    xx 19771 xx ,978( xx 
    xx 1981) xx xx 19871 xx 19881 xx 989 
    xx 1991) xx xx 1997) xx 19981 xx 
    searches the Area code table, or the Special office code tables, when the DBS program 
    address [FFl], 2#, l#, 18#. is configured with a “1”. When this program address is 
    improperly set, the LCR may search incorrect tables. 
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    							DBS Programming Instructions Section400 FFS 
    WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    Issue 3 July 1993 
    After a specific number to be dialed has been identified in one of the tables above, the 
    process proceeds to one of the 15 time priority route tables. If no time priority route 
    table has been assigned to a specific 3 digit number or segment thereof, the call will 
    exit 
    LCR routing, and be placed on a pooled group “9” central office line. If all central 
    office lines have been removed from the “9” pooled group the call will stop being 
    processed, and the caller will receive a busy tone. 
    The 15 time priority route tables are used to determine which 
    LCR w groups a.rtz 
    selected, and the priority on which those trunk groups are used. The “lookback” 
    capability of the DBS provides for multiple searches of the highest priority line groups 
    before lower priority groups are searched. The highest priority line group is initially 
    chosen to route the call. If the line is available, the LCR add and-,.LCR delete tables 
    associated with the central oflice line group are reviewed for additions or deletions to 
    the dialed digit string. If no lines of the defined group are available. a warning tone is 
    sent to the caller, a 2 second wait ensues. and the group is searched again. If a line 
    is still unavailable, the second line group is accessed. This process continues until all 
    8 line groups in the priority are searched for an available line. In the event that all 
    prioritized line groups are busy, caller can dial the digit 2. This procedure will enable 
    a callback and a reservation of the first line in the group. When the DBS recalls the 
    extension, the caller accesses a line, and the DBS will automatically redial the previously 
    dialed number. 
    Time Priority Route Guide Table (0-Z 5) 
    With older versions of software (WC-A, olderthan3.2 1, WC-B, older than 2.11). when LCR 
    is used behind Centrex, special precautions are needed in the O&e Code table. -To+. ,:,. 
    eliminate the need to dial a “9” before such numbers as 411. 555,91.1,800. and 0, there 
    weekend 44# 1 45# 1 46W 1 47# 48# 
    are Oflice Code Table numbers that MUSTlVOTbe assigned to a time priority mute guide 
    table. These numbers are 94 1,955,980, and 99 1. If OfEke Codes such as 94 1.955.99 1, 
    and 980 are found in the locale that the DEE is installed in, it is recommended that LCR 
    should not be used in combination with Centrex, or behind FBX applications. Further 
    clari&ation of LCR operation maybe found inTechnote 5 (November 1991). and Appnote 
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    Issue 3 July 1993 
    When an outbound central o&e line is 
    accessed to make a call, in a DBS set with 
    Least Cost Routing, the DBS searches one 
    of 15 preprogrammed routing tables for 
    the least expensive central oflIce line, 
    based on time of day and cost of the hne. 
    Toll restriction settings for the line are 
    checked, and the number is then 
    outpulsed. 
    To add 203 to route. using time priority 
    table 1, for example, enter: 
    FFS], I#, I#, 2031, l# 
    To add 5 16 to route, using lime priority 
    table 2, for example. enter: 
    [ee8], lW, 2W, 5166, l# 
    To remove 409 from time priority table 
    three, for example, enter: 
    p7F8], lW, 31y.4091, O# 
    DBS Pro@ammhq Instruction 
    WC-A / 3.0, WC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    To remove 609 from time priority table 
    four, for example, enter: 
    Df’F8], l#, 4%. 609#, 08 
    To reset the LCRArea Code tables to the 
    default initialized value. Dress IFF78L 
    l#. (l-15)#. (OOO-999)#. O#. ION/OFFl. 
    The time priority route guide table option 
    found at address: [FFS], 5#. (l-15)#, (l- 
    4$3)#, 
    (l-8)#. must be set. 
    Once a line has been accessed through 
    LCR, the [FLASH] operation will not 
    work. 
    All area code numbers must be pointed 
    td a specifh time priority table and 
    enabled in order for LCR to 
    automatically route the call. 
    When executing changes in this address, 
    a “1” entry signifies addition to the table, 
    and a “0” signifies the o&e code is not 
    part of the table. 
    I 
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    							DBSRo~ammingIns~ctions 
    CFC-A / 3.0, WC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Section4OOFF8 
    Issue 3July1993 
    When an outbound central office line is 
    accessed to make a call, in a DES set with 
    Least Cost Routing, the DBS searches one 
    of 15 time priority routing tables for the 
    least expensive central of&e line, based 
    on time of day and cost of the line. Toll 
    restrictionseUingsfortheknearechecked, 
    and the number is then outpulsed. 
    To use the fifth time priority route table 
    for a call made to office code 222, for 
    example, enter: 
    fFFS], 2#, 5#, 222#, 1W 
    ! j 
    To use the sixth time route table for a call 
    made to of&e code 546, for example. 
    enter: 
    cples], 2W, 66, 5461, l# 
    To remove office code 999 from routing 
    through the seventh time priority table, 
    for example, enter: 
    lFF8]* 2w, 7#, 999n, ow 
    To remove of&e code 447 from routing 
    through the eighth time priority table, 
    for example, enter: 
    [eesl, 2#, 8#, 447#, ‘o# 
    To reset the LCR Office Code tables to 
    the default initialized value. Dress IFF8L 
    2#. (l-151#. OXKb999)#. O#. lON/OFFI. 
    The time priority route guide table option . . . 
    found at address: [FF8], 5#, (l-15)#, 
    (l-48)#, (l-8)#. must be set. 
    Once a line has been accessed through 
    LCR the [FLASH] operation will not 
    work. 
    All office code numbers must be 
    pointed to a specific time priority . 
    table and enabled in order for 
    LCR to 
    automatically route the call. 
    When executing changes in this address. 
    a ” 1” entry signifies addition to the table, 
    and a “0” sigr&es the o&e code is not 
    part of the table. 
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    							Section 400 FF8 
    Issue 3 Juiy 1993 DBS Programming Instruction 
    CPGA / 3.0, CPGB / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    Four special area codes, designated as 1 
    through 4 
    in the address above, can be 
    specially chosen for LCR routing. and tied 
    to four special LCR of&e code tables to 
    allow a broad range of numbers to be 
    dialed by the least costly route. 
    This operation keys off the first six 
    digits dialed. where the first three digits 
    represent an area code, and the second 
    three digits represent an of&e code. 
    To select area code 407 as the first 
    “special LCR area code”, to be used for 
    LCR dialing for example, enter: 
    [ees], 3#, I#, 407# 
    To select area code 609 as the second 
    “special LCR area code” to be used for 
    LCR dialing for example, enter: 
    [IrIF8]. 3#, 2#, 609# 
    To select area code 404 as the third 
    “special LCR area code” to be used for 
    LCR dialing for example. enter: 
    FF8]* 3#, 3#, 4048 
    To select area code 508 as the fourth 
    “special LCR area code” to be used for 
    LCR dialing for example, enter: 
    PF8], 3W, 4#, 508U 
    To reset the snecial LCR area code tables 
    to the default initialized value. Dress 
    ]FFSl. 3#. (l-4)#. (CONFl#. (ON/OFFl. 
    ‘The the priority route guide table option 
    found at address: [FF8], 5#, (l-15)#, (l- 
    48)#, (l-8)#. must be set. 
    Once a line has been accessed through 
    LCR, the [FLASH] operation will not 
    work. 
    Four special office code tables, 
    designated as 1 through 4 in the 
    address above. can be tied to four 
    special LCR area codes to allow up to ’ 
    1000 office codes per special LCR area 
    code to be dialed by the least cost 
    routing. 
    This operation keys off the first six 
    digits dialed, where the first three digits 
    represent an area code, and the second 
    three digits represent an office code. 
    To set special office code entry 1, time 
    table 13 for office code 776 to be dialed on 
    the least expensive route, for example, 
    enter: 
    lep8], 4#, l#, 13#, 7768, l# 
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    cpc-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Section 400 FF8 
    lsstie 3 July 1993 
    To set special o&e code entry 2, time 
    table 5 for office code 392 to be dialed on 
    the least expensive route, for example, 
    enter: 
    ~F8],4#,2#y,5#,392#, l# 
    To set special ofke code entry 3, time 
    table 15 for of&e code 248 to be dialed on 
    the least expensive route, for example, 
    enter: 
    pF8],4#, 3s. lS#, 248#, l# 
    i  
    To reset the snecial LCR office code 
    tables to the default initialized value, 
    press lFF81. 4#. (l-4M. (l-15)#, fOOO- 
    999)#. O#. ION/OFFI. 
    When executing changes in this address, 
    a “1” entry si@es addition to the table, 
    and a “0” signifies the o&e code is not 
    part of the table. Since central of&e line costs can vary 
    by time of day, when least cost routing 
    is being used outbound calls will be 
    automatically placed on difkrent central 
    office line groups depending on the time of 
    day. This option provides for this. 
    For example, to use time route table 
    1, priority 1, LCR line group 1 for 
    outbound calls placed by the least 
    cost routing method, enter: 
    pF8],5#, l#, l#, l# 
    For ewmple, to use ‘time route table 2, 
    priority 9, LCR line group 6 for outbound 
    calls placed by the least cost routing 
    method, enter: 
    W8L 5#,2#,9#, 6# 
    For example, to use time route table 15, 
    priority 17, LCRline group 4foroutbound 
    calls placed by the least cost routing 
    method, enter: 
    FF8], 5#, 15#, 17#,4# 
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