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Installation and Operation Manual
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12.5 Routes – Configuration
Call routing is the main feature of the VoIP Gateway. It determines which calls are able to
be accepted by the gateway and where they are to be switched. See
the Configuration of Call Routing
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Select Gateway > Routes. All configured routes are shown in a routing table.
Figure 73. Clickable symbols in the Routes view
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If no routes have been configured, click on the
in front of From.
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Add a new route by clicking on the leftmost
in the route which you want to
insert the new route after.
Note the order of the routes here. The new route is always inserted after the current
entry. A new window opens.
Figure 74. New route window
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Select the check boxes of the VoIP- or ISDN interfaces in the left area, to mark them
as valid sources for this route. Select interfaces which have been configured.
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In the drop-down list in the right area, select the destination to which the calls are
to be connected. Select interfaces which have been configured.
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