Aastra OpenPhone 71 User Guide - Page 56

Least Cost Routing (LCR), Transmission of Call Numbers, LCR off, CLIP Feature

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Telephoning Least Cost Routing (LCR) Whenever you make an external call, your system automatically uses LCR to set up a connection to a network operator that has been selected by the system administrator. If you do not wish to use this preferred connection and want to select a network operator yourself for each call (i.e. on a call-by-call basis), then before making the call, select the LCR off entry from the menu described in the section entitled MenuCard "Selection" in the Idle State. This is only necessary if LCR has been configured for you in the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800. Consult your system administrator about this. Note Baby call and external call forwarding are not automatically switched via preferred connections. In this case, if the network operator you wish to use is not the default operator, you can key in the appropriate operator's code digits before entering the call number. Transmission of Call Numbers With ISDN there are different features which allow or prevent the transmission of (external) call numbers between subscribers. "CLIP" Feature "CLIP" is an abbreviation for "Calling Line Identification Presentation". The caller's call number (if transmitted) is displayed by means of the corresponding call key. If this number is also stored in your telephone book, the caller's name is displayed. "CLIP no screening" Feature Using "CLIP no screening" outgoing connections instead of sending the real call number of the caller, send another call number. Thus, instead of being shown your number, the subscriber you have called is shown, for example, a service call number. The feature "CLIP no screening" must be enabled by the network provider and activated in the system configuration by the system administrator. When you receive an external call where the caller indicates a different number than the one actually being transmitted, your display will show a "?" next to the call number. If the indicated call number is saved as a phone book entry, as usual, the name will be shown along with a question mark. 54

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Telephoning
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Least Cost Routing (LCR)
Whenever you make an external call, your system automatically uses LCR to set up a
connection to a network operator that has been selected by the system administrator.
If you do not wish to use this preferred connection and want to select a network
operator yourself for each call (i.e. on a call-by-call basis), then before making the call,
select the
LCR off
entry from the menu described in the section entitled
MenuCard
“Selection” in the Idle State
.
This is only necessary if LCR has been configured for you in the OpenCom 100 /
Aastra 800. Consult your system administrator about this.
Note
Baby call and external call forwarding are not automatically switched via preferred
connections. In this case, if the network operator you wish to use is not the default
operator, you can key in the appropriate operator’s code digits before entering the
call number.
Transmission of Call Numbers
With ISDN there are different features which allow or prevent the transmission of
(external) call numbers between subscribers.
“CLIP” Feature
“CLIP” is an abbreviation for “Calling Line Identification Presentation”. The caller’s call
number (if transmitted) is displayed by means of the corresponding call key. If this
number is also stored in your telephone book, the caller’s name is displayed.
“CLIP no screening” Feature
Using “CLIP no screening” outgoing connections instead of sending the real call
number of the caller, send another call number. Thus, instead of being shown your
number, the subscriber you have called is shown, for example, a service call number.
The feature “CLIP no screening” must be enabled by the network provider and acti-
vated in the system configuration by the system administrator. When you receive an
external call where the caller indicates a different number than the one actually being
transmitted, your display will show a “?” next to the call number. If the indicated call
number is saved as a phone book entry, as usual, the name will be shown along with a
question mark.