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Table 5-1-2 Description of Advanced Routing Rule
Options
Definition
Dial Patterns that
will use this Route
A Dial Pattern is a unique set of digits that will select this route
and send the call to the designated trunks. If a dialed pattern
matches this route, no subsequent routes will be tried. If Time
Groups are enabled, subsequent routes will be checked for
matches outside of the designated time(s).
Rules:
X
matches any digit from 0-9
Z
matches any digit from 1-9
N
matches any digit from 2-9
[1237-9] matches any digit in the brackets (example:
1,2,3,7,8,9)
. matches one or more dialed digits: matches one or more
dialed digits.
prepend
: Digits to prepend to a successful match.
If the dialed number matches the patterns specified by the
subsequent columns, then this will be prepended before sending
to the trunks.
prefix
: Prefix to remove on a successful match.
The dialed number is compared to this and the subsequent
columns for a match.
Upon a match, this prefix is removed from the dialed number
before sending it to the trunks.
match pattern
: The dialed number will be compared against
the this match pattern.
Upon a match, the match pattern portion of the dialed number
will be sent to the trunks
SDfR
(Stripped Digits from Right): The amount of digits to be
deleted from the right end of the number. If the value of this
item exceeds the length of the current number, the whole
number will be deleted.
RDfR
( Reserved Digits from Right) :Designated information to be
added to the right end of the current number.
StA
(Suffix to Add):Designated information to be added to the
right end of the current number.
Caller Name
: What caller name would you like to set before
sending this call to the endpoint. Native language charset is
allowable, e.g. Chinese charset, Latin charset.
Forward Number
What destination number will you dial?
This is very useful when you have a transfer call.