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<p>TIM Professional allows you to apply different rates to specific calls, depending on whether they were made over certain trunks, by particular extensions, by using a particular trunk access codes or from specific sites. This can be achieved by creating a routing table, such as the one shown below.</p><p>Some criteria takes precedence over others and the hierarchy is as follows:</p><ul><li>Extension Routing</li><li>Least-Cost Routing</li><li>Hard Trunk Routing</li><li>Trunk Access Routing</li><li>Site Routing</li></ul><p>Each set of criteria should be listed in its own section, which will be defined by inserting the section name in square brackets.</p><p>A typical routing configuration may look like this:</p><table class="wysiwyg-macro" data-macro-name="code" style="background-image: url(/plugins/servlet/confluence/placeholder/macro-heading?definition=e2NvZGV9&locale=en_GB&version=2); background-repeat: no-repeat;" data-macro-body-type="PLAIN_TEXT"><tr><td class="wysiwyg-macro-body"><pre>[Extension] 3000 = Payphone 3001 = Payphone 3002 = Payphone 3003 = Payphone [Trunk] 2001 = NTL 2002 = NTL 2003 = NTL 2004 = NTL 2005 = NTL 2006 = NTL 2007 = NTL [Access Code] 78 = PrivateWire [Site] Default Site = BT </pre></td></tr></table><p>In the example above, assuming the default tariff table is set to BT, any call data from the <img class="editor-inline-macro" src="/plugins/servlet/confluence/placeholder/macro?definition=e3JlZmVyZW5jZW1hY3JvOkxhYmVsPURlZmF1bHQgU2l0ZX0&locale=en_GB&version=2" data-macro-name="referencemacro" data-macro-parameters="Label=Default Site"> would be reinforced as a BT call.</p><p>If, however, a call was made using the trunk access code <span class="keyword">78</span>, this would be costed as a <span class="reference">PrivateWire</span> call. This would be overridden if the call was made over any of the trunks 2001 to 2007 and it would be costed at <img class="editor-inline-macro" src="/plugins/servlet/confluence/placeholder/macro?definition=e3JlZmVyZW5jZW1hY3JvOkxhYmVsPU5UTH0&locale=en_GB&version=2" data-macro-name="referencemacro" data-macro-parameters="Label=NTL"> rates. In the same way, if the call was made from any of the extensions 3000 to 3003, it would be priced using the <img class="editor-inline-macro" src="/plugins/servlet/confluence/placeholder/macro?definition=e3JlZmVyZW5jZW1hY3JvOkxhYmVsPVBheXBob25lfQ&locale=en_GB&version=2" data-macro-name="referencemacro" data-macro-parameters="Label=Payphone"> rate, taking precedence above all other conditions.</p>
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