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QXFXO4/QXISDN4/QXE1T1/QXFXS24 Manual II: Administrator’s Guide
number from its 3
rd
digit and up to the end will be applied as a prefix. This tag can be used in combination with other digits at the beginning or at the
end, as well as with wildcards.
The syntax aaa,,,bbb in the
Prefix
field allows for two-stage dialing. The aaa and bbb are the numbers to call; bbb can also be a series of digits to inject; a
comma indicates a delay of one second. The syntax can be applied to include more call destination numbers separated by time intervals. A two-stage
dialing allows successive numbers to be dialed one after another with a delay in-between. For example, 11,,,11018 will call 11, wait until the call is
established, wait for three seconds and then dial 11018. The capability of automatically dialing successive numbers allows the caller to bypass the IVR
system on the call path and establish a direct call. The two-stage dialing is available for PBX and ISDN destination types.
Suffix
requires entering the symbols (letters, digits and any characters supported in the SIP username) that will be placed in the end of the routing
pattern. For example, if the routing
Pattern
is 12345, the
Number of Discarded Symbols
is two, and the
Prefix
is 909 and
Suffix
is 0a, the final phone
number will be 9093450a.
Destination Type
gives you the option to select the destination type. The following destination types are available:
•
PBX - local calls to QX gateway extensions
•
SIP – calls through a SIP server
•
SIP_Tunnel – calls through a SIP tunnels established (see
•
IP-PSTN – calls through the IP-PSTN provider to the remote PSTN global telephone network
•
FXO – calls to a PSTN global telephone network through FXO lines
•
ISDN – calls to the PSTN global telephone network through ISDN trunk
•
E1/T1 – calls to the PSTN global telephone network through E1/T1trunk
Metric
allows entering a rating for the selected route in a range from 0 to 20. If a value is not inserted into this field, 10 will be used as the default. If two
route entries match a user’s dial string, the route with the lower metric will be chosen.
The
Description
text field requires an optional description of the routing pattern.
The
Filter on Source / Modify Caller ID
checkbox selection allows limiting the functionality of the current route to be used by the defined caller(s) only.
If this checkbox is enabled, source caller information (
Source Number Pattern
,
Source Type, Source Host
, etc.) will be required later in the
Call Routing
Wizard
. This option is enabled by default.
The
Set Date / Time Period(s)
checkbox selection allows you to define a validity period(s) for current routing patterns to take place and to define pattern
date/time rules. When this checkbox is enabled, the
Call Routing Wizard - Date/Time Rules - Add Entry
page will be displayed.
The
Set Overall Calling Time Limit
checkbox selection allows a total call duration for all calls to be configured over a specific time frame for each Call
Routing entry. Once the total duration has been reached, the entry can be disabled, allowing calls to use the next available route.
If this checkbox is not selected in the
Call Routing Wizard
first page, the overall call duration will be unlimited. When this checkbox is selected,
Call
Routing Wizard
-
Routing Overall Call Limitation Settings
page will be displayed.
Please Note:
The
Overall Calling Time Limitation
checkbox is not allowed for
PBX
destination types routing rules.
Set Tracing / Debug Options on This Rule
checkbox is used to switch events notification on the certain execution results of the corresponding routing
rule. When this checkbox is enabled, the
Call Routing Wizard - Tracing/Debug Options
page will be displayed.
Require Authorization for Enabling/Disabling
checkbox (not available for QXFXS24 gateway) is used to enable administrator’s password
authentication when enabler/disabler keys are configured for the routing rule. The service can be used locally from the handset (see
) or remotely from Auto Attendant. When this checkbox is selected, administrator’s password will be requested to enable/disable the
certain routing rule(s). If the administrator’s password has been inserted incorrectly for 3 times, no status changes will be applied to any of the routing
record(s), even to those which have no authorization enabled.
Enabler Key
and
Disabler Key
text fields (not available for QXFXS24 gateway) request digit combination which should be dialed from the handset or
Auto Attendant to enable or disable the certain routing rules in the Call Routing Table. You can set the same Enabler/Disabler Key for multiple routing
rules (the same key may be used as enabler for one routing rule and as disabler for another one) - this will allow managing several routing rules with the
single key.