
6. Call Settings
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6.5.2
Parameters Description
Set parameters in edit area when you create a new strategy. Press
[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.
Call filtration can be used in two locations: before number transforming before routing
(pre-routing) and after number transforming after routing (post-routing). Pre-routing mode
stops some calls before they are transformed before routing. post-routing mode stops some
calls after they are transformed after routing. For most stoped calls, they are stoped before
routing, and post-routing mode is an extended feature.
Note:
If you choose 'post-routing' mode, please set 'destination line list' first.
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Source Line:
the type of source devices (includes FXO, GSM, CDMA, IP ) and ports
available(may be multi-chosen ). For example: 'Slot1-2' means the 2nd port of the 1st card.
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Caller Pattern:
the pattern of caller number (pattern's rule, see 6.1 number matching rules ).
Blank means all patterns are valid.
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Callee Pattern:
the pattern of callee number (pattern's rule, see 6.1 number matching rules).
Blank means all patterns are valid.
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Strategy:
the action of this strategy: Accept or Drop.
Note:
There are two default strategies you can choose. They are 'accept all calls' and 'drop all
calls'
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Schedule:
the valid time segment of this strategy. 'NULL' means no limitation.
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Destination Line:
the type of destination devices (includes FXO, GSM, CDMA, IP) and ports
available (may be multi-chosen ). For example: 'ALL' means all ports of this card are available.
You need to set it if you select 'post-routing' mode.
6.6
Schedule
All time segments used in Call Settings are managed here. In this menu, you can add, edit or
delete time segment.
6.6.1
Add a Schedule
There is no record in time segment list here when you first set it. click
'Add …'
to create a
schedule and specify details of the schedule.
Note:
Create a group before you add a schedule, and set specific time after group creation.