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choose. The second authority group - Research, only has LCR1 assigned to it, so
extensions that are part of Research cannot use outbound line group ITSP.

Figure 178 LCR Components Example

20.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter

Use the LCR List screen to configure settings for your dialing rules for outbound
calls routing. See

Section 20.2 on page 325

.

20.1.2 What You Need to Know

The following terms and concepts may help you as you read through the chapter.

LCR

LCRs are made up of two components. The first part of an LCR is a set of 1 or
more outbound line groups (see

Chapter 18 on page 273

). The second part of an

LCR is a set of dial conditions, or a set of pattern of digits that distinguish each
individual LCR.

LCRs define which outbound line group(s) that authority groups, trusted SIP peers
or outbound line groups can use to make an outgoing call. This is done via group
management, see

Chapter 21 on page 331

. Once you create an LCR, you can

associate it with:

Authority Groups - give all the extensions contained in an authority group the

right to use the outbound line groups configured in the LCR.

Trusted SIP Peers - give the telephones connected to the SIP peer the right to

call the X6004 and then dial out from the X6004 using the outbound line groups

configured in the LCR.

Outbound Line Groups - give anyone calling in via the associated outbound

line group the right to use the X6004 to make calls via the outbound line groups

configured in the LCR.

LCR1

LCR2

Dial Condition

= 01.

Dial Condition

= 02.

Sales

Research

PSTN

ISDN

ITSP

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