2N Omega Lite - Configuration Tool manual v1.8 User Manual

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2.2.2.2. Authorisations


This table sets the authorisations for calling to a public telephone network in

particular each internal line for the DAY regime, the NIGHT regime and private
calls in an arbitrary regime. Here it is also determined whether a line will obligatorily
use the LRC or not and what level of savings for route selection.

If tables A

– F are checked, then it means that the given internal subscriber

controls the selection to an external network on the agreement of the number called
with the values shown in tables A

– F. If the number called is in agreement with the

number in the prohibition table, the call is ended. If the caller has the prohibition
table checked, then they can only call the numbers entered into the table. If the
combination and permission tables are combined then the permission table always
has preference.

If the choice Use LCR is not checked, then after selecting the start up

service to an external line the direct free external line is allocated without using
alternate routes in the LCR. Without this choice the PBX behaves as standard. If
this choice is checked so that after selecting the service start up to an external line
no port picks it up, the caller receives a simulated external dialling tone and carries
on. After every number called the selection is compared with the numbers in the
Dialling Analysis table and at the same time the LCR level of the internal
subscriber and the dialling analysis are compared. If a route is found then a call is
made along it. If the route found is engaged or no alternative route is found at all or
the level of the LCR is not in agreement then the call takes place along a standard
external line with the announcement “Attention please, this call is more expensive”

Selecting the Obligatory LCR. If this box is checked it means the same as

in the previous example, that after selecting the start up service to the VTS a

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