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All mobile calls with the prefix 01555 are transmitted to the mobile controllers
(20)
. All in-
ternational calls are sent to the VoIP provider (
40
) with the profile name
DF
. All national calls
are sent to the controller with the number
9
. It is important that the mapping for international
calls is placed above the mapping for national calls. If you change the order of both mappings,
international calls would be sent to controller 9 instead of 40.
4.6.3.3
The Redirect variable used in the route.cfg
This entry facilitates alternative routing when the first destination cannot be reached or is
busy. A placeholder appears to the right of the equal sign. The routing entry (MapAll) can be
defined for the redirect using the placeholder entered.
Example 4.8
MapAll
MapAll01555=|2001555<<14
MapAll00=40DF:00
MapAll0=90
Table 4.7
route.cfg
: redirect parameters
Redirect<type><num>=<redirect> <sin> <time>
Parameter
Description
No. Digits
Optional
<type>
Possible types are:
2
call forwarding no answer
3
call forwarding when busy
5
call forwarding on no answer or busy
1
<num>
Defines the number for which calls will be redirected.
59
<redirect>
Defines the placeholder used in the two-target routing
entry and the number to which calls <x> will be redi-
rected.
59
<sin>
The service indicator variable sin restricts the command
to a service. Without a sin, the Redirect command is val-
id for all services.
Possible service indicator values are:
01
Telephony
02
Analog services
03
X.21 services
04
Telefax group 4
05
Videotext (64 kbps)
07
Data transfer 64 kbps
08
X.25 services
09
Teletext 64
10
Mixed mode
15
Videotext (new standard)
16
Video telephony
2
(X)
(Only op-
tional if
<time> is
not set. If
<time> is
set and
<sin> is
not need-
ed please
select 00
for sin.)
<time>
For type 2 and 5 redirect entries, a timer (in seconds)
can be defined after the service indicator entry.
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