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UCM6100 Series IP PBX User Manual
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CALL ROUTES
OUTBOUND ROUTES
In the UCM6100, an outgoing calling rule pairs an extension pattern with a trunk used to dial the pattern.
This allows different patterns to be dialed through different trunks (e.g., "Local" 7-digit dials through a FXO
while "Long distance" 10-digit dials through a low-cost SIP trunk). Users can also set up a failover trunk to
be used when the primary trunk fails.
Go to Web GUI->
PBX
->
Basic/Call Routes
->
Outbound Routes
to add and edit outbound rules.
Click on "Create New Outbound Rule" to add a new outbound route.
Click on
to edit the outbound route.
Click on
to delete the outbound route.
On the UCM6100, the outbound route priority i
s based on “Best matching pattern”. For example, the
UCM6100 has outbound route A with pattern 1xxx and outbound route B with pattern 10xx configured.
When dialing 1000 for outbound call, outbound route B will always be used first. This is because
pattern 10xx is a better match than pattern 1xxx. Only when there are multiple outbound routes with
the same pattern configured, users can click on
to move the outbound route up/down to
arrange the priority among those outbound routes.
Table 57: Outbound Route Configuration Parameters
Calling Rule Name
Configure the name of the calling rule (e.g., local, long_distance, and etc).
Letters, digits, _ and - are allowed.
Pattern
All patterns are prefixed with the "_".
Special characters:
X: Any Digit from 0-9.
Z: Any Digit from 1-9.
N: Any Digit from 2-9.
".": Wildcard. Match one or more characters.
"!": Wildcard. Match zero or more characters immediately.
Example: [12345-9] - Any digit from 1 to 9.
Password
Configure the password for users to use this rule when making outbound
calls.
Call Duration Limit
Enable to configure the maximum duration for the call using this outbound