User's Manual 262 Document #: LTRT-27045
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC
Table 15-17: Time Band Table Description
Parameter Description
Index
timeband-index
[CostGroupTimebands_TimebandIndex]
Defines an index number for the new table row.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique index.
Start Time
start-time
[CostGroupTimebands_StartTime]
Defines the day and time of day from when this time band
is applicable. The format is DDD:hh:mm, where:
DDD is the day of the week, represented by the first
three letters of the day in upper case (i.e., SUN, MON,
TUE, WED, THU, FRI, or SAT).
hh and mm denote the time of day, where hh is the
hour (00-23) and mm the minutes (00-59)
For example, SAT:22:00 denotes Saturday at 10 pm.
End Time
end-time
[CostGroupTimebands_EndTime]
Defines the day and time of day until when this time band
is applicable. For a description of the valid values, see the
parameter above.
Connection Cost
connection-cost
[CostGroupTimebands_ConnectionCost]
Defines the call connection cost during the time band. This
is added as a fixed charge to the call.
The valid value range is 0-65533. The default is 0.
Note: The entered value must be a whole number (i.e., not
a decimal).
Minute Cost
minute-cost
[CostGroupTimebands_MinuteCost]
Defines the call cost per minute charge during the time
band.
The valid value range is 0-65533. The default is 0.
Note: The entered value must be a whole number (i.e., not
a decimal).
15.4.2.2 Assigning Cost Groups to Routing Rules
To use your configured Cost Groups, you need to assign them to routing rules:
Gateway application: Tel-to-IP Routing table - see Configuring Tel-to-IP Routing Rules
on page
475
SBC application: IP-to-IP Routing table - see Configuring SBC IP-to-IP Routing Rules
on page
656
15.5 Remote Web Services
This section describes configuration for remote Web services.
15.5.1 Configuring Remote Web Services
The Remote Web Services table lets you configure up to seven Web-based (HTTP/S)
services provided by third-party, remote HTTP/S hosts. The following types of services can
be offered by the remote host:
Routing: Call routing service, whereby the remote host (e.g., routing server)
determines the next hop of an incoming call on the path to the final destination. For
more information on employing a third-party, remote routing server, see ''Centralized