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Clicking the name of a route (for example, TEL1:exchange) filters the display of
the routes by the set interface. Clicking the name of the route a second time
again shows the routes that are not associated. If, for example, several routes
have been created for the TEL1 interface, then clicking one of the TEL1 interfaces
hides all other routes that do not have TEL1 selected as the source or destination
interface.
The adjacent arrow button (
__
>) can be used to edit routes.
4.2.2.4.2
CGPN Maps
It is also often necessary to define routes depending on the calling number. Just
as maps are added to routes, so-called CGPN maps must be added to the maps
for this purpose. This not only allows calling numbers to be manipulated in order
to suppress the extension for outgoing calls, for example, but also the entire map
to be made dependent on the calling number.
The arrow button (
__
>) in the CGPN Maps column can be used to define and edit
such maps.
Force
Enblock
A checked check box enforces enbloc dialling. This means that
if a map entry applies, all subsequently dialled digits are col-
lected until more than four seconds have passed since the last
digit was dialled.
Add #
A checked check box transmits the hash character (#) to mark
the end of a call number. This is only required for terminals
that do not recognise the end of the call number (such as
Cisco terminals, for example).
Disable
Echo Can-
celler
A checked check box suppresses echo cancellation for the rele-
vant map entry. This is normally only necessary if the connec-
tion used as the voice connection is not to perform echo
cancellation, as is the case with modems, for example.
Call Coun-
ter max
If there is insufficient bandwidth available, a name can be
entered in the
Call Counter
field, and the maximum number of
calls permitted for the relevant route can be entered in the
max
field.
Number In
The calling number. The CGPN map is valid if the inbound
E.164 call number matches the call number or dial prefix set
here.