QX1000 Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator’s Menus
QX1000; (SW Version 5.3.x)
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21.
If the
Set Tracing / Debug Options on This Rule
checkbox has been selected on the first page, pressing
Nex
t will open the
Tracing/ Debug
Options
page where the tracing/debug options should be defined.
22.
Press the
Finish
button to establish a local route with the inserted settings.
To create a local AAA entry
1.
Click on the
Local AAA Table
link on the
Call Routing
page.
2.
Press the
Add
button on the
Local AAA Table
page.
3.
Choose the Authentication type.
4.
Enter the
Phone Number
,
Username
and
Password
or the
Authentication by PIN
depending on the selected Authentication type.
5.
Use the
Expiration Date and Time
checkbox to enable the expiration timeout.
6.
Select the
Expiration Date and Time
from the corresponding drop down lists.
7.
Press
Save
to apply these settings.
Allowed Characters and Wildcards
The following is the set of characters and wildcards allowed in the
Pattern
and
Source Number Pattern
text fields of the Call Routing Wizard:
Characters:
0…9
A…Z
a…z
+ = $ ; / ~ _ - . & ( ) ' ! * ? {} , [ ]
Please Note:
The symbols
*
and
?
should be prefixed with a slash (\) if they are used as ordinary characters; otherwise the system will
interpret them as wildcards.
Please Note:
The symbols
!
,
{
,
}
,
[
,
]
,
-
and
,
are used to define a range of characters and cannot be used as ordinary characters.
Wildcards:
*
Any number of any characters
?
Any single character
{ }
A character or a string from the specified set of characters and strings.
The following control symbols are used to specify a set:
•
Use a comma (,) to separate the elements of a set.
Please Note:
No spaces are allowed within braces.
Example:
The pattern is
9{1,3,11,a}
.
Numbers matching the pattern are
91, 93 , 911, 9a.
•
Use a minus sign (-) to specify a range of characters. Each successive element of the range is obtained by increasing the
previous element (the element code) by one.
Example:
The pattern is
2{11-15,a-d}5
.
Numbers matching the pattern are
2115, 2125, 2135, 2145, 2155, 2a5, 2b5, 2c5, 2d5
.
•
Use an exclamation point to exclude a character or a string from a set.
Example:
The pattern is
2{11-15,a-d,!14,!c}5
.
Numbers matching the pattern are
2115, 2125, 2135, 2155, 2a5, 2b5, 2d5
.
Please Note:
You can use the wildcard
?
within the braces, but not
*
. Thus,
{12-104,15?,36?}
is a valid pattern, whereas
{15*,36*}
is not.
Please Note:
The symbol
!
cannot be used to exclude a range of symbols. For example
2{15-60,!23-32}
or
2{15-60,!23-
!32}
are not valid patterns. To valid pattern will be to
2{15-22,33-60}
.
[]
The same as above with the exception that character ranges can include single-digit/character elements only.
Example:
The pattern is
2[1-5, a-c]5
.
Numbers matching the pattern are
215, 225, 235, 245, 255, 2a5, 2b5, 2c5
.
\
Precedes a control symbol (
*
,
?
,
-
,
!
and
,
) to indicate that it is used as an ordinary character, not a wildcard.
Example: