
6. Call Settings
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Schedule:
the valid time segment of this strategy, default
'ALL'
means no time limitation.
Choose one strategy and click
[Move Down]
or
[Move Up]
buttons to reorder the sequence. click
[Modify]
or
[Remove]
buttons to edit or delete this strategy.
6.4.2
Parameters Descriptions
Enter necessary parameters in edit area when you create a new strategy, click [
Add
] button to
save it.
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Description:
the description of this strategy.
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Type:
the execute mode of this strategy,
Pre-routing
or
Post-routing
.
Number transform can be done in two periods: before routing (pre-routing) and after routing
(post-routing). Pre-routing will effect on the determination of call routing. post-routing alter
numbers after routing, which will not affect the progress of routing, but will affect the way of
call filtration, because post-routing call filtration is always behind number transformation.
Note:
If you select
'post-routing'
, please set '
Destination line'
.
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Source Line:
the type of source device (includes FXO, GSM, IP) and ports available ( can be
multi-chosen) , for example, 'Slot1-2' means the 2
nd
port of the 1
st
card.
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Caller Pattern:
the number pattern of caller (see 6.1 Matching Rules). No setting means all
patterns are valid.
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Callee Pattern:
the number pattern of callee (see 6.1 Matching Rules). No setting means all
patterns are valid.
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Alter Strategy:
set specific alter rules, refer to 6.4.3 Alter Rules.
Note:
In
Alter Strategy Settings
, it's composed of several sub-strategies (up to eight
sub-strategies), and these sub-strategies are order-sensitive, please be careful about it.
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Alter Objective: caller or callee number
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Alter actions: includes Strip, Add, Keep, Replace, Calculate.
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Alter position: head or tail
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Alter parameter: digit number or specific number or string etc. press [
OK
] to save it and exit.
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Schedule:
the valid time segment of this rule, default
'NULL'
means no time limitation.
Schedules are set in
Call Settings > Schedule
menu (see 6.5 Schedule).
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Destination Line:
the type of destination device (includes FXO, FXS, T1E1, IP) and ports
available (can be multi-chosen), for example,
'ALL'
means all ports are available.
Note:
When the
Type
is
‘Post-routing’
, you need to set this destination line.