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    second digit. In this case, the DDP is used to 
    differentiate between the two code types (see 
    example). If the ICC response is “N,” then calls 
    will be made using the normal NPA formula of 
    NO/i X and NNX. 
    Enter: 1, 2, or 3 digits or NONE. 
    Example: If ICC is ‘Y” and the DDP is pro- 
    grammed as 1, then the dialed number209-1234 
    is recognized as a call within the home area 
    code, while the dialed number 1-209-555-l 234 
    is recognized as a call outside the home area 
    code. If ICC is “N,” this dialing plan is not used. 
    When entering DLCl , ACT (Table 12-3), the next 
    prompt will be: 
    RN0 (Route Table 
    Number)-Identifies the 
    number of the Route Table (programmed in the RTB sub-program of the 
    DLC2 Program) to which 
    this Area Code Table is assigned. Entering OUT 
    will clear all area codes from Route Table Num- 
    bers (RNO)l - 14 and will assign all area codes 
    to RN0 15. Entering a Route Table Number 1 - 
    14, followed by OUT will clear only RN0 XX and 
    will assign the area codes to RN0 15. 
    Enter: 1 - 15 or 
    OUT or 
    1 - 14 OUT. 
    ACA (Area Codes-Add)-Indicates the area codes 
    that are to be added to this RNO. A maximum of 
    160 area codes are permitted. Initially, RN0 15 
    contains all possible 160 area codes, but as 
    codes are added to RN0 1 - 14, they are 
    automatically deleted from RN0 15. 
    Enter: NO/l X NO/l X etc. 
    TABLE 12-3 
    Area Code Table 
    Load the DLCI Utility Program. When TYPE is prompted, proceed as follows: . . 
    ITEM 
    Route Table Number 
    Area Codes - Add 
    Area Codes - Delete 
    PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE 
    TYPE ACT 
    RN0 Route Table 1 - 15, OUT, or NN OUT 1 
    ACA NO/l X, NO/l X, etc. 2. 
    ACD NO/lx, NO/lx, etc. 3 
    NOTES: 
    1. OUT clears 
    RN0 1 - 14 and assigns all area codes to RN0 15. NN OUT clears RN0 NN and 
    assigns the cleared area codes to RN0 15. 
    2. Input area codes are to be added to this RNO. A maximum of 160 codes in the format NO/IX are 
    permitted (N = 2 - 9, X = 0 - 9). At start-up, RN0 15 contains al/possible area codes. As codes 
    are added to RN0 1 - 14, they are automatically deleted from RN0 15. 
    3. Input codes to be deleted from this RNO. As codes are deleted from RN0 1 - 14, they are 
    automaticallyadded to RN0 15. Codes can onlybe deleted from RN0 15byadding them to another 
    RNO. 
    4. - = 
    . 
    B 6 = 
    : m: Ignore line entered. 
    Backspace. 
    Stop printing and return to REQ. 
    Exit program, 
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    							NOTE: 
    N=2-9, O/l=Oorl, X=0-9. 
    ACD (Area Codes-Delete)-indicates the area 
    codes that are to be deleted from this RNO. As 
    codes are deleted from RN0 1 - 14, they are 
    automatically added to RN0 15. Codes can only 
    be deleted from RN0 15 by adding them to 
    another RN0 (1 - 14). 
    Enter: NO/i X NO/i X etc. 
    When entering DLCl, AOC (Table 12-4), the 
    next prompt will be: 
    TN0 (Table Number)-Selects one of the 16 area/ 
    office code modification (AOC) tables that are to 
    be used. 
    Enter: 01 - 16. 
    ARC (Area Code)-Identifies the area code to which 
    this AOC table is assigned. 
    Enter: NO/IX or NONE. 
    RN0 (Route Table Number)-Specifies the 
    number of the route table (RNO) that is to be 
    followed for the calls meeting the area/office 
    code criteria of this AOC table. 
    Enter: 1 - 15. 
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    OCA (Off ice Codes-Add)-Indicates the off ice 
    codes that are assigned to the AOC modification 
    table. Office codes may be added either as 
    single 3-digit codes or as a “range,” covering up 
    to 10 sequential 3-digit codes. Ranges are en- 
    tered by using a4-digit format, where the first two 
    digits are common to all codes in this range; the 
    third digit represents the starting (from) point of 
    the range; and the fourth digit represents the end 
    (to) point of the range for the last office code digit. 
    See RANGES example. 
    Enter: NXXX NXX NXXXX etc. I’- 
    OCD (Office Codes-Delete)-Indicates the office 
    codes that are to be deleted from the AOC 
    modification table. Office codes may be deleted 
    by using either single 3-digit codes or a range of 
    codes (entered in the same manner as a range 
    for adding codes). See OCA prompt and 
    RANGES example. 
    Enter: NXXX NXX NXXX etc. 
    I RANGES EXAMPLE: 
    I 
    I 4-digit Format 1 Off ice Codes 
    I 
    2209 220 - 229 
    2316 231 - 236 
    I 2478 
    I 247 - 248 
    I 
    TABLE 12-4 
    Area/Off ice Code Table 
    Load the DLCl Utility Program. When TYPE is prompted, proceed as follows: 
    I ITEM PROMPT 1 USER ENTRY 
    I NOTE 
    Table Number 
    Area Code 
    I Route Table Number RN0 
    I 1-15 
    I 
    Off ice Codes - Add OCA NXX NXXX etc. 
    1 
    Off ice Codes - Delete 
    OCD NXX NXXX etc. 
    1 
    TYPE 
    TN0 
    ARC AOC 
    1-16 
    N 0/1X 
    or NONE 
    NOTE: 
    A maximum of 800 3-digit numbers (in the format NXX [N = 2 - 9, X = 0 - 91) are permittted. Ranges 
    are possible (7309 = 730 - 739). 
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    NOTE: 
    Codes cannot be added and deleted in the 
    same pass through the table. A separate pass 
    is required for each step. 
    3. Least Cost Routing Data Block 2 (Tables 
    12-5 - 12-6) 
    When entering DLC2, RTB (Table 124, the next 
    prompt will be: 
    RN0 (Route Table 
    Number)-identifies the 
    number of the Route Table to which an Area 
    Code Table (ACT) and/or an AOC Table is 
    assigned. Entering OUT will clear all Route 
    Tables. Entering RN0 1 - 15, followed by OUT 
    will clear RN0 XX. 
    Enter: 1 - 15 or 
    1 - 150UT. 
    RTl - 6 (Route Definition)-Defines the Trunk 
    Group for each route in this Route Table. If a 
    Trunk Group is entered at this time, then a Modify 
    Digits Table must also be entered. A particular 
    routing definition (RTl, RT2, etc.) may only be 
    used one time per routing schedule. 
    Enter: XX MM or NONE. 
    (XX = Trunk Group Number 0 - 15.) 
    (MM = Modify Digits Table Number 1 - 
    12.) 
    NOTE: 
    The existing Route Schedule data will be 
    automatically printed after the response to 
    RT6 prompt is entered. 
    12-6  SCHA (Route Schedule 
    A)-Defines the time-of- 
    day interval for the first of three possible routing 
    schedules. Start and end times are entered by 
    using a 24-hour-clock format. 
    Enter: Start Time End Time. 
    (for example: 0900 1700.) 
    LC3 (Class 3 Routing Priority)-Defines the 
    routing choice sequence that is accessible to 
    station classes LC3, LC2, and LCl during 
    Schedule A time interval. Enter the routes (RTl 
    - 6) in the order of selection priority. 
    Enter: Routing Choice (for example: RT6 RTl 
    etc.). 
    . . . or. . . 
    NONE (this entry for LC3 will also change r 
    LC2 & LCl to NONE for this schedule). 
    LC2 (Class 2 Routing Priority)-Defines the 
    routing choice sequence that is accessible to 
    station classes LC2 and LCl during Schedule A 
    time interval. Enter the routes (RTl - 6) in the 
    order of selection priority. 
    Enter: Routing Choice (for example: RT5 RT2 
    etc.). 
    NONE. ’ ” or. . . 
    LCl (Class 1 Routing Priority)-Defines the 
    routing choice sequence that is accessible to 
    station class LCl during Schedule A time inter- 
    val. Enter the routes (RTl - 6) in the order of 
    selection priority. 
    Enter: Routing Choice (for example: RT4 RT3 
    etc.). 
    NONE. * ‘. or. . . 
    . . 
    NOTE: .i 
    The DCOS Data Block is used to define sta- 
    tion class of service for Least Cost Routing 
    (LCR) by using three classes of service for 
    LCR. Theaccesspermitted to each LCR Class 
    of Service is as follows: 
    LCI-Allows routes defined for LC3, LC2; 
    and LCI. ‘.- 
    LCZ-Allows routes defined for LC2 and LC3. 
    LC3-Allows routes defined for LC3 only. 
    SCHB (Route Schedule B)-Defines the time-of- 
    day interval for the second of three possible 
    routing schedules. The start time, which is the 
    end time of Schedule A, will be automatically 
    printed (24-hour-clock format). 
    Enter: End Time (for example: 2300). 
    LC3 (Class 3 Routing Priority)-Same as LC3 in 
    Schedule A, but for Schedule B time interval. 
    Enter: Routing Choice (for example: RT5 RT4 
    etc.). 
    . ..or... 
    ”  NONE (this entry for LC3 will also cause 
    LC2 & LCl to be longer for this sched- 
    ule).  
    						
    							LC2 (Class 2 Routing Priority)-Same as LC2 in 
    Schedule A, but for Schedule B time interval. 
    Enter: Routing Choice (for example: RT3 RT2 
    etc.). 
    NONE. , . . or.. . 
    LCl (Class 1 Routing Priority)-Same as LCl in 
    Schedule A, but for Schedule B time interval. 
    Enter: Routing Choice (for example: RTl RT6 
    etc.). 
    NONE. * * ’ or.. . 
    SCHC (Route Schedule Q-Defines the time-of- 
    day interval for the last of three possible routing 
    schedules. The start time, which is the end time 
    of Schedule B, and the end time, which is the 
    start time of Schedule A, will be automatically 
    printed (24-hour-clock format). 
    No entry is necessary. 
    LC3 (Class 3 Routing Priority)-Same as LC3 in 
    Schedules A and B, but for Schedule C time 
    interval. 
    Enter: Routing Choice (for example: RTl RT6 
    etc.). 
    . ..or... 
    NONE (this entry for LC3 will also cause 
    LC2 and LCl to be NONE for this 
    schedule). 
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    LC2 (Class 2 Routing Priority)-Same as LC2 in 
    Schedules A and B, but for Schedule C time 
    interval. 
    Enter: Routing Choice (for example: RT2 RT3 
    etc.). 
    NONE. ” ’ or. . . 
    LCI (Class 1 Routing Priority)-Same as LCI in 
    Schedules A and B, but for Schedule C time 
    interval. 
    Enter: Routing Choice (for example: RT4 RT5 
    etc.). 
    NONE. ’ ” or.. . 
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    Route Table TABLE12-5 
    Load the DLC2 Utility Program. When TYPE is prompted, proceed as follows: 
    Default values are noted in parentheses (), 
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    NOTES: 
    TABLE12-5(continued) 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. 
    5. 
    6. 
    7. 
    8. 
    9. OUT = Will clear all Route Tables. NN OUT = Will clear Route Table NN. 
    Route definition - maximum is six routes, 
    Format is: XX = Trunk Group Number (0 - 15). 
    MM = Modify Digits Table to be applied (1 - 12). Modify Digits Table 
    must be entered. 
    Existing Route Schedule data is printed automatically after the response to RT6prompt is entered. 
    Time-of-day interval for this routing schedule. 
    Maximum combinedentries for LC3, LC2, LCl are sixroutes. Do notassign the same route tomore 
    than one c/ass. . 
    Entry required for schedule B end time only. Schedule A end time has definedschedule B start time. 
    No entry required. Schedule A start time has defined the schedule C end time and schedule B end 
    time has defined the schedule C start time. 
    LC3, LC2, and LCI are used in DCOS Data Block to define Station Class of Service. The access 
    permitted to each class is as follows: LCl = All routes defined for LCl, LC2, LC3. 
    LC2 = Routes defined for LCZ, LC3. 
    LC3 = Routes defined for LC3 on/v. 
    Ignore line entered, 
    Backspace. 
    Stop printing and return to REC. 
    Exit program. 
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    When entering DLCP, MDT(Table 12-6), the next 
    prompt will be: 
    TN0 (Modify Digits Table 
    Number)-Specifies the 
    Modify Digits Table Number assigned to the 
    defined routes in the Route Tables (RTl - RT6). 
    The same Modify Digits Table may be used for 
    more than one route. 
    Enter: Table Number (1 - 12). 
    DLT (Digits to be Deleted )-Defines the number 
    of digits that are to be deleted from the start of a 
    dialed number. The system will remove these 
    digits before prefixing any digits defined by the 
    digits-to-be-added (ADD) prompt. Maximum: 10 
    digits. 
    Enter: Number of digits to be deleted or NONE. 
    ADD (Digits to be Added)-Defines the actual 
    digits to be prefixed to a dialed number. The . 
    system will prefix these digits after removing the 
    number of digits defined by the digits-to-be- 
    deleted (DLT) prompt. Maximum:, 20 digits. 
    Enter: Actual digits to be prefixed or NONE. 
    NOTE: 
    The following codes are used in response to 
    the ADD prompt to insert pauses: *I = l- 
    second pause, *2 = 2-second pause, *3 = 6- 
    second pause (*X = 1 digit). 
    TABLE12-6 
    Modify Digits Table 
    Load the DLC2 Utility Program. When TYPE is prompted, proceed as follows: ‘: 
    ITEM 
    Table Number 
    Number of digits to be deleted from 
    dialed number 
    Digits to be prefixed to dialed numb& 
    PROMPT USER ENTRY 
    NOTE 
    TYPE MDT 
    TN0 1 - 12 
    DLT XX etc., maximum: 10 or NONE 
    (NONE) 1 
    ADD XXXX etc, maximum: 20 or NONE 
    (NONE) 18.2 
    Default values are noted in parentheses ( j. (continued) 
    NOTES: 
    1. Default Value = NONE. 
    2. The following codes are used to insert pauses in response to ADD: 
    *I = 1 digit = 1 -second pause. 
    l 2 = I &git = 2-second pause. *3 = 1 digit = 6-second pause. 
    Ignore line entered. 
    Backspace. 
    Stop printing and return to REQ. 
    Exit program. 
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    TABLE 12-6 (continued) 
    Error Codes 
    Program Name: Least Cost Routing Data Block (DLCl and DLCP) 
    Error Code Meaning 
    ERLCR 00 Input time (in seconds) is out of range (0 - 99). 
    ERLCR 01 Area Code (N 0/1X) is out of range (N = 2 -9, X = 0 - 9). 
    ERLCR 02 Route number is out of range (I - 15). 
    ERLCR 03 
    ERLCR 04 
    ERLCR 05 Service Code error. 
    Service Codes exceed the maximum (10). 
    Table number is out of range (1 - 16). 
    1 ERLCR 06 1 Office Code is out of range. 
    ERLCR 07 
    ERLCR 08 
    ERLCR 09 Trunk Group number is out of range. 
    Modify Digits Table number is out of range (1 - 12). 
    Route number error (RTl - RT6). 
    ERLCR 10 
    ERLCR 11 
    ERLCR 12 
    1 ERLCR 13 1 Numeric error (0 - 9).  The number of digits to be deleted is out of range (10). 
    The digits to be added exceed the maximum (20). 
    The diait to be added is incorrect. 
    ERLCR 14 
    ERLCR 15 
    ERLCR 16 The number of Area Codes exceeds the maximum (maximum = 160). 
    The number of Office Codes exceeds the maximum (maximum = 800). 
    Schedule time is out of ranoe (HH = 0 - 23, MM = 0 - 59). 
    1 ERLCR 17 1 Schedule time error. 
    ERLCR 18 Route number has alreadv been assianed. 
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    4. Print Least Cost Routing Data Block (Table 
    12-7) 
    4.01 To use the Print Least Cost Routing Data 
    Block 
    (PLCR Program). 
    l Perform Authorization Procedure (Level 1,2, or 
    3). 
    Enter: PLCR (in response to the OK prompt). 
    l When the REQ prompt is received after the 
    program is loaded, enter one of the following 
    commands: 
    LCRALL-Ail Least Cost Routing Data Blocks will 
    be output. 
    PAR-Miscellaneous Parameters Table will be 
    output. AOCNOXX-Area/Office Code Table XX will be . 
    output. 
    AOCRNXX-All Area/Office Code Tables that point 
    to Route Number (RN) XX will be output. 
    CODXXX-All Area/Office Code Tables relating to 
    Area Code XXX will be output. 
    RTALL-All Route Tables will be output. 
    RTXX-Route Table XX will be output. 
    TGPXX-All Route Tables using Trunk Group XX 
    will be output. 
    RTMDXX-All Route Tables using Modify Digits 
    Table XX will be output. 
    ACTALL-All Area Code Tables will be output. 
    MDTXX-Modify Digits Table XX will be output. 
    ACTRNXX-All Area Code Tables that point to 
    Route Number (RN) XX will be output. 
    AOCALL-All Area/Office Code Tables will be 
    output. 
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    TABLE12-7 
    Procedure - Print Least Cost Routing Data Block 
    Authorization Procedure must be completed. If an OK response is received, proceed as follows: 
    ITEM PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE 
    OK 
    PLCR 
    - DISK LOADING - 
    =JQ 1 
    - EXECUTE - 
    REQ 1 
    NOTES: 
    1. The following responses are possible: 
    LCRALL = 
    PAR = 
    ACTALL = 
    ACTRNXX = 
    AOCALL - 
    AOCNOXX = 
    AOCRNXX = 
    CODXXX = 
    RTALL = 
    RTXX = 
    TGPXX = 
    RTMDXX = 
    MDTXX = 
    2. - = 
    . 
    d ii = 
    :m: Outputs all Least Cost Routing Data Blocks, 
    Outputs Miscellaneous Parameters Table. 
    Outputs all Area Code Tables. 
    Outputs all Area Code Tables that point to Route Number (RNO) XX. 
    Outputs all Area/Office Code Tables. 
    Outputs Area/Office Code Table XX. 
    Outputs all Area/Office Code Tables that point to Route Number (RNO) XX. 
    Outputs all Area Code and Area/Office Code Tables relating to Area Code XXX. 
    Outputs all Route Tables. 
    Outputs Route Table XX. 
    Outputs all Route Tables using Trunk Group XX. 
    Outputs all Route Tables using Modify Digits Table XX. 
    Outputs Modify Digits Table XX. 
    Ignore line entered. 
    Backspace. 
    Stop printing and return to REQ. 
    Exit program. 
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