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Chapter 4
IP PBX Configuration
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4.4 Route
Configuration
A route is a destination number pattern for outbound call matching. A pattern
consists of digits 0-9 (including “-”), “*”, “#”, digit set, and wildcard characters like
“.”, “X”, “Z”, and “N”. explains digit set and wildcard characters.
Table 4.4-1 Digit Set and Wildcard Characters for Route Patterns
Expression Description
[<digits>]
Match any single digit listed explicitly. E.g., digit set [13579]
match odd digits. One may use ‘-‘ to indicate a range of digits,
e.g. [2-8].
.(dot)
Match any digit in any length. Usually given in the end of a
pattern to include all numbers matched a specific prefix.
.(dot) can not be used alone or at the beginning of the route
patterns.
X
Match any single digit from 0 to 9.
Z
Match any single digit from 1 to 9.
N
Match any single digit from 2 to 9.
By selecting Route Management-> Route, the administrator can add, edit, and
delete routes in the Route Management page. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service,
and click RELOAD to activate changes.
4.4.1
Add a Route
Enter settings shown in Table 4.4-2.
Click
ADD
.
The newly added route should be displayed in the Route ID.
4.4.2
Edit a Route
Edit settings shown in 4.4-2 in a row.
Click
APPLY
in the row to update the settings.
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