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Non-connected locations can be removed from the list by clicking on the corresponding
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.
Location routing
Location routing controls which location(s) is/are used to establish outgoing connections
on the telephone network. The routing is automatically assumed from all locations with
the preset routing priority
COR Rule
. It is possible as a "minimum scenario" that all PABXs
make phone calls in the network using only one phone line.
Multiple routing rules can be set for various timeframes and differing number ranges. For
outgoing calls, it will then be checked which number range (which rule) corresponds best
to the phone number dialled.
Example
: Routing rules have been defined for the number ranges 01 and 012 respec-
tively. An outgoing call is instigated for the number 012 5656. The call will be set up via
the routing for the number range 012, as this has a longer matching digit sequence than
the rule for the 01 number range.
It is important to remember that routing rules on the individual PABXs (see
) will be included too. This means that if a local COR is a better
match for the phone number dialled, then this is given precedence over the location rout-
ing.
If a routing rule can not be executed (e.g., due to maximum capacity or over-capacity on
a line), the closest corresponding rule is used.
Important
If a location is deleted from the list, the routing and assignment of rights (i.e., user,
group and status information) for the location concerned are deleted from the PABX's
configuration. If the location should rejoin the group, these settings must be edited
in the corresponding tabs once more.
Important
Routing only applies to locations with preset routing priority
COR Rule
.