Field
Description
Called Address
You can enter an address numerically (e.g. a subscriber num-
ber) or alphanumerically (e.g. for a trunk) that is to be compared
with a dialled address.
The following wildcards can be used:
• * means that at the end of a character string an arbitrary num-
ber of any characters can follow,
• ? is a placeholder for an arbitrary character.
If the configured address agrees with the signalled address, the
routing entry is used.
Add and configure routing entries under Routing Rules. You can also delete routing
entries.
Use Add to create entries.
Fields in the Call Routing Routing Rules menu (only if Type is not Deny)
Field
Description
Priority
Enter a whole number starting with 1 in ascending order to
define the order of filter rules.
The rules are worked through in the order given in the list.
If a line or SIP account is not available, the next rule is automat-
ically used.
Administrative Status
Select whether the filter rule should be activated.
The rule is activated with
Enabled
.
The rule is active by default.
Outbound Line
Choose the PSTN line (PRI, BRI, FXO) used for the outgoing
call.
Trunk Line
Only for Type =
Trunk
.
Choose the PSTN SIP account used for the outgoing call.
Called Address Transla-
tion
Enter how the subscriber number is manipulated before it is
used for dialling.
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