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We have a table with about 145,000 NPA/NXX's with differing rates and carriers, I
would like to use the LCR module to load this table and rewrite the URI based on the best
rate for dialled number and or a default route. The new 'in memory" LCR module
should be efficient enough (we are planning about 35k calls per hour.
Any help or direction much appreciated.
Jeff
On 2012-03-20, at 1:19 AM, Alex Balashov wrote:
The quality of responses to your request would be
increased by a brief statement of your objective. Despite its tantalising name, the
'lcr' module may not be the most appropriate solution to your problem, depending
on what exactly your problem is.
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On Mar 19, 2012, at 2:48 PM, Jeff Russell <jrussell(a)advanis.net> wrote:
As a rule, I have managed to work my way through
any issues however, I would really appreciate and help in getting the LCR module working
(with postgres), what I really need is working examples of working config and database
tables,
Many thanks,
Jeff
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