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3.11.3 Configuring inbound routes
Field
Content
DID
Direct Inward Dialing allows a number of incoming numbers to
be serviced across a limited number of physical connections
from the telco to the PBX. This field may contain a pattern to be
matched against an incoming number. Please see 3.10.4.2 for
more on the dialed pattern syntax. If left blank, this route will
match any dialed number or if no DID information is present.
Be careful of using a single '.' as the pattern for an inbound
route, as this might also match dial plan constructs such as fax
and hangup and may result in unexpected behaviour. Rather
use 'X.'
The DID and CID together form a pattern matching pair which
must be unique amongst the list of inbound routes. If this rule
matches the DID and CID best, the route is used to route the
call.
FXO ports do not provide DID information from the telco.
However, the FXO port configuration on the Hardware Panel
allows a DID to be assigned to calls originating on the FXO for
routing purposes.
MSN note: DID numbers typically are sequential, and so the
telco might only signal a subset of the DID numbers, e.g. the
last 4 digits. MSN numbers are not guaranteed to be
consecutive. As a result the MSNs signaled by the telco might
be longer than the DIDs. The full MSN number arriving at the
PBX needs to be matched in order to process the call.
CID
Caller ID number is the caller's number sent to the PBX by the
telco. This field may contain a pattern to be matched against an
incoming caller ID. Please see 3.10.4.2 for more on the dialed
pattern syntax. If left blank, this route will match any caller ID or
if no CID information is present.
Note: The DID and CID together form a pattern matching pair
which must be unique amongst the list of inbound routes. If
this rule matches the DID and CID best, the route is used to
route the call
Description
A custom description describing the inbound route
Destination Type
Extension, Day/Night, Conference, Terminate, Ring Group,
Voicemail (busy), Voicemail (no message), Voicemail
(unavailable)
Destination
The destination extension, conference extension, termination
destination (busy, congestion, hangup, on hold forever, ring, sit
ring), ring group number, voicemail extension. The list of
available destinations reflects the current configuration of
features in the system.
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