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HBT_20321104_02/B0_en Call Routing 2.165
Restricted scope of performance by a Network Provider
Not all network providers offers every service (voice, fax, data traffic, etc.). If for
example the network provider table contains network providers that can only
transfer voice service, subscribers will have to manually force the data service-
compatible network provider they want when setting up data connections (see
"Bypassing LCR manually (Forced Routing)", Page 2.168).
5.4.5 Conversion and Routing (Network Provider Table)
The phone numbers are converted specifically for each network provider based on
the network provider table; the call routing is then determined. 10 network pro-
viders can be entered in the table.
Tab. 2.47: Network operator table
Settings of the network provider table:
• Access code:
Used for indirect access to a network provider. For direct access to a network
provider, indicating a route is sufficient.
Maximum access code length: 10 digits.
• Barring:
Enable or bar call routing to the corresponding network provider.
• User ID / PIN:
syntax and length depend on the network operator.
• Call charge code length (single digit: "1" – "9"):
reduces the call charge code called up in the conversion rules to the specified
length, starting from the end. Example:
– In the conversion rule the subscriber number is called up as a call charge
code.
– The call charge code length is set to "3".
– Subscriber number 3426 is transmitted as call charge code 426.
Net-
work
Access
code
Route Barring Conversion rule User ID PIN Charge
code length
Network provider 1 0512 – unassigned EUKSN 4321 1234 3
Network provider 2 – 2 unavailable –
Network provider 3 – 3 unassigned