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Chapter 6 Configuration Basics
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In the most basic setup example an organization has one authority group (with all of the company’s
extensions), one outbound line group and an LCR which grants the authority group access to
outbound lines. Everyone in the organization has the same rights to use outbound lines.
Figure 64 Outbound Call Routing - Basic
In a more advanced example, you can create two authority groups, still have one outbound line
group and two different LCRs. You can now control the types of outbound calls that can be made by
each authority group.
In the figure below, the SALES authority group has a local call LCR and a long distance LCR
associated to it. This allows its group members to make both local and long distance calls via the
outbound line group. R&D authority group only has the local LCR associated to it so its group
members can only make local calls via the outbound line group.
Figure 65 Outbound Call Routing - Advanced
The configuration requirement for setting up outbound call routing are:
1 Create an authority group.
2 Create extensions in the authority group.
3 Create an outbound line group.
4 Create LCRs and add outbound line groups to them.
5 Associate LCRs to authority groups.
Authority
Group
Outbound
Line Group
LCR
Authority
Group
Authority
Group
Outbound
Line Group
LCR - Local
LCR - Long Distance
LCR - Local
Sales
R&D