In the Routing Rules menu you can define rules to determine how the subscriber number
is manipulated before it is used for dialling.
Use Add to create more entries.
Fields in the Routing Rules menu (For Type = Accept Rule only)
Field
Description
Priority
Enter a whole number starting with 1 in ascending order to
define the order of filter rules.
The rules are worked through in the order given in the list.
If a line or SIP account is not available, the next rule is automat-
ically used.
Administrative Status
Select whether the rule should be activated.
The rule is enabled with
7+
.
The rule is active by default.
Line
Choose the ISDN line (PRI, BRI) or SIP account used for the
outgoing call.
Called Address Trans-
lation
Enter how the subscriber number is manipulated before it is
used for dialling.
Notation: <a:b>; i.e. a is replaced by b. Every rule must be
ended with a semicolon. A number of rules can be chained to-
gether using semicolons as separators, e.g. <a:b>;<c:d>;<e:f>.
After confirmation of entry, the rule chain is automatically sorted
by the "best match" method.
Numerical and alphanumerical values are permissible.
? is a placeholder for an arbitrary character.
Example 16.1. Example of a rule
• Rule: <:+49911>;
• number dialled: 96731234
• manipulated number: +4991196731234
16 VoIP
bintec elmeg GmbH
318
be.IP 4isdn