Lucent Technologies 8.2 User Manual

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  
555-233-506  
Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference 
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Look-Ahead routing 
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Look-Ahead routing
Look-Ahead Routing (LAR) allows the switch to reroute an outgoing ISDN call 
that is not completing. The switch attempts to complete the call along a different 
routing preference, or it tries the current routing preference a second time. If the 
current preference fails twice, the next routing preference is tried.
LAR can be administered at an origination switch or a tandem switch. It can be 
turned off at different points in the network to reduce network load. You use LAR 
with AAR and ARS, GRS, UDP. You can also use it with a Feature Access Code 
ISDN Access Code. A LAR field is administered on the Route Pattern screen. 
NOTE:
When LAR is used in a mixed network of DEFINITY ECS and 
pre-DEFINITY ECS switches, LAR ends at the pre-DEFINITY ECS switch 
and calls are rejected the normal way. However, if a LAR-triggering cause 
value is passed back in the network to a DEFINITY ECS that is enabled for 
LAR, LAR is attempted from that switch again.
Detailed description
LAR can be administered for each ISDN route preference in each Pattern Number. 
The maximum number of LAR attempts per call per switch is 2 times the number 
of route preferences in the route pattern. LAR can be administered at each 
intermediate node that the call may be tandemed through to allow the attempt of 
all possible routes. 
You can control LAR by:
administering it on a per route-preference basis
partitioning trunks
limiting the number of hop counts
LAR activation
LAR is active when a call is rejected with a cause value in the range of #34–#47 
and #3 (no route to destination). The range of #34–#47 indicates congestion and 
that resources are unavailable. The following cause values activate LAR:
Cause Value
Cause Description
3
no route to destination
34
no circuit/channel available
38
network out of order