Specifications
Application Note
Using Verizon IP Trunk Services with the HiPath 3000 V9 system
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11.1.8 Create or confirm that an LCR Out dial rule is configured
The LCR Out dial rule is used to define the digit string that will be sent to the PSTN.
The system administrator uses a set of command codes to configure how much and which portions of the
number that was dialed.
A dial string is created using field separators between dial pattern groups.
The separator is either the letter “C” that will return dial tone or the character “-“.
For example in the Dial plan string 9C1-NXX-XXX-XXXX
The “9” is the LCR access code and is field 1
The “C” is a separator and will return simulated dial tone to the user
The “1” is the entry in field one
The “-“is a separator
The “NXX” is the entry for field two
The “-“is a separator
The “XXX” is the entry for field three
The “-“is a separator
The “XXXX” is the entry for field four
The command codes are
“A” = dial the entire string after field one or after a specified ECHO field.
“EX” = Echo the digits from a specific field. i.e. E2 = Dial the digits in field 2
“D” = Insert a string of digits within the output. i.e. D408A
The Out dial rule for the SIP trunk call will be
Rule Name = Dial SIP
Rule Format = A (echo all digits after the LCR access code)
Procedure = Main Network Provider
TON = Unknown
Under the Least Cost Routing > Dial plan > Dialing Rules table, add the new rule outlined above or
confirm that a default out dial rule is in place.
If the out dial rule is in place press the Apply button and then close button.










