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<p>You<p>(Stored simply need to choose the IP address and port that the web 
service should listen on. Note that TIM Plus has its own built-in 
web-server so you do not need to add any additional software.</p>

<p>When TIM Plus sends an email, it is sometimes necessary to include a hyperlink back to the server.</p>

<p>Please choose the most appropriate hostname or IP address from the list of detected addresses below.</p>

<p>It is usually preferable to use a hostname rather than an IP address,
 especially on networks that use an automatic IP addressing scheme, such
 as DHCP.</p>

<img class="screenshot" src="http://www.tri-line.com/common/img/documentation/tim_plus/web_server_1.png" alt="Web server" />as LCR.CFG)</p>

<p>Least-cost routing is the method by which a telecom carrier is selected on a trunk provided
by another telecom carrier.  It is usually a four-digit code dialled
before a number that instructs the telephone exchange to pass the
call to another carrier, rather than carry it itself.  For example,
you may have lines supplied by British Telecom, but want to use
another carrier because their prices are cheaper.  If you don't
have a direct connection to the other carrier, you need to tell the
British Telecom exchange not to try to connect this call directly,
but route it to the other carrier's network for them to connect. 
Even though you are using a BT line from your premises to the
exchange, you will use the other carrier's lines from the exchange
to your call's destination.Each carrier has its own 'access' code which, when prepended to the dialled number,
the BT line will recognise which carrier to pass the call over to.</p>

<p>This file contains a list of such access codes, along with the tariff table you wish to
use to cost calls routed by this particular code.</p>

<p>For example, your least-cost-routing file may look like this:</p>
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1660 = MCIWorldcom
1452 = Eurobell
132 = Energis
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<p>This configuration would route a dialled number of 166001615905900
to 01615905900 (Manchester) via the MCIWorldcom network, for instance.</p>