Matrix ETERNITY NE System Manual 933
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Configuring Number based LCR
• You can configure Number based LCR for as many as 99 different Numbers, which are stored against
Index numbers from 01 to 99.
• On a sheet of paper, make a table for Number based LCR.
• Enter each of the number strings at an Index number from 1 to 99. A Number string may be a complete
telephone number, a truncated phone number or an area code. The number can be a maximum of 64
characters (Digits + Wildcards). Valid characters: 0 to 9, *, #, X, T, Comma [,], Hyphen [-], Caret [^ ]. See
“Wildcard Characters” to know the various number patterns you can use.
• For each number string you enter, select a trunk as your first preference, that is, Preference 1. Select the
trunk of your second, third and fourth preference. When the trunk you selected as first preference is busy,
the system will route the call through the next free trunk configured.
• Refer to the table you prepared for assigning Cost Factor to trunks.
For example, you want all mobile numbers to be routed through the Mobile Trunk ports, all local numbers
to be routed through the CO ports.
All mobile numbers start with the number '9', which is prefixed with a '0' when making long distance mobile
calls, so enter '9' and '09' as the number strings. For '9' as well as '09', select the Mobile trunks through
which the calls should be made in order of preference.
Similarly, all local numbers start with 2, so enter this number in the number string column, and select the
CO trunk in the order of preference. As in this example, you have only two CO trunks, so you may keep the
same two trunks as your preference.
• If you have finished entering the number strings, and selecting the preferred trunks for the numbers,
configure the Number based LCR using Jeeves.
Index Number
Cost Factor
Preference 1 Preference 2 Preference 3 Preference 4
1 9 04 03 05 06
20904060503
3 2 01 02 01 02
4
5
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99