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PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES
SECTION 200-255-312
FEBRUARY1992
2. Least
Cost
Routing
Data
Block
1 (Tables
12-2 - 12-4)
When entering
DLCI , PAR (Table 12-2), the next
prompt
will be:
ICC (Interchangeable
Codes)-A
"Y" informs the
system
that interchangeable
codes
are used.
These are office codes that have 0 or 1 as the
second
digit (NO/i X format).
Area codes will be
identified
as the three digits following
the DDD
prefix. Office codes will be identified
as the first
three digits when a DDD prefix is not dialed (see
DTOL Program,
PAR table, DDP prompt).
Enter: Y or N.
OTO (Operator
Call Timeout)-Defines
the time,
in seconds,
that the system will wait for additional
digits to be dialed after 1 is pressed.
Enter: Time in seconds
(for example:
10).
RTDl (Return
Dial Tone)-A
"Y" response
returns
system dial tone after the LCR access code has
been dialed. An "N" response
will return silence.
Enter: Y or N.
WTA (Warning
Tone Allowed?)-A
"Y" response
will cause the system to give a 3-second
440 Hz
warning
tone
when
the most expensive
(last
choice) route is being selected.
Enter: Y or N.
HAC (Home
Area Code)-Defines
the area code
in which the system
is operating.
A home area
code is also used to analyze
dialed
numbers
which do not contain
an area code. Data that is
entered
here will appear
in the Toll Restriction
Data Block (DTOL
Program,
PAR table, HAC
prompt).
Enter: NO/IX (Area Code).
NOTE:
N=2-9,
O/l=Oorl,
X=0-9.
TFC (Toll-Free
Calls)-A
"Y" response
will route
toll-free calls (area code = 800) to the route table
defined in the Local Call Route (LCR) prompt. An
"N" response
informs
the system
to treat area
code 800 as a normal
area code.
Enter: Y or N.
LCR (Local
Call Route)--Defines
the route to be
selected
for local calls (undefined
numbers),
area code 800 calls (TFC prompt),
and Service
Code calls (SVC prompt).
Enter: Route Table (1 - 15).
SVC (Service
Code
Table)--Defines
the local
service codes (411,611,911,
etc.) that are to be
routed via the Route Table defined
by the LCR
prompt
(maximum:
IO 3-digit codes).
Enter:
NXX NXX etc. (in response
to the A
prompt,
to add service codes).
and/or . . .
NXX NXX etc. (in response
to the D
prompt,
to delete service codes).
DAC (Directory
Assistance
Calls Allowed)-A
"Y" response
will route long distance
directory
assistance
calls (NPA + 555 + XXXX) to the route
table defined
in the long distance
information
route
(LDI prompt).
An "N" response
will not
allow long distance
directory
assistance
calls
using Least Cost Routing.
Enter: Y or N.
LDO (Long
Distance
International
Call Route)-
Defines the route table that is to be selected
for
international
(011) calls.
Enter: Route Table (1 - 15).
NOTES:
7. A route
table
number
is entered
here,
however,
it is not necessary
to create an
RTB table.
2.
This is for 0 11 calls only. 0 1 calls folio w the
local call route.
LDI (Long
Distance
Information
Route)-De-
fines the route table that is to be selected for long
distance
directory
assistance
calls (NPA + 555 +
XXXX) if permitted
by the DAC prompt.
Enter: Route Table (1 - 15).
DDP (Direct Distance
Dialing Prefix)-Defines
the
Direct Distance
Dialing (DDD) prefix in the Nurn-
bering Plan Area (NPA). If ICC is "Y," then NO/l X
and NXX become
interchangeable,
enabling area
codes and office codes to have 0 or 1 as their
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