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2.
Click
Del
to remove the usergroup from the
Group ID
.
6.1.1.4 Search a User Group
1.
Type a group ID in the
Search
box, or click a group ID in
Group ID
list.
2.
Click
Go
to see the Update page.
Table 6-19 Usergroup Configuration Settings
Field
Description
Group ID
A unique group name containing alphabets, numbers,
and underscore only without spaces; 20 characters
maximum.
Description
Arbitrary description information. Click Set to
add/update the information.
Associated Trunks
Select routegroups and outbound trunks accessible by
this usergroup. Note the order matters the hunting
sequence in run-time. Click Routegroup: display
available routegroups.
Trunk: Display available trunks. Select blocking to
block calls that meet the route patterns in selected
routegroup. Loop back is especially for hop on and off
function. Select loopback to have the number after
performing the route pattern in selected routegroup to
go through the rules in Associate Trunks again. Once
find the matched rule, the number will go to the
relevant trunk. Normally, block is at the very first in the
list, while loopback is at the last in the list.
Group ID: The default number is “0”. A trunk with
Group ID “0” does not form a balance group with any
other trunks in Group 0. If Group ID is 1~9, trunks with
the same Group ID form a usage balance group.
Priority: the priority of a trunk to be selected in a trunk
balance group for an outgoing call – the larger the
number, the higher the priority. The number ranges
from 0 to 100.
Click
or
to add or delete the associate
trunks. After add all trunks, click Apply.
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Please refer to 1.30 for details.
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