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after stripping. Using 9NXXXXXX as an example route
pattern with number of stripped digits equal to 1 and prefix
1408, dialing 95270001 will be 14085270001 when it
actually got dialed out.
A special prefix character “
w
” could be used for PSTN trunks
to pause 0.5 second during dialing. Say, 4 leading
consecutive “
w
” result in 2 seconds delay before dialing.
Number of Stripped Digits
Number of leading digits to be stripped from the original
dialed number when matches this route. Using 9NXXXXXX
as an example route pattern with number of stripped digits
equal to 1, dialing 95270001 will be stripped to be 5270001
when it actually got dialed out.
6.5 Route Group Configuration
A routegroup groups routes into a logical superset of route patterns. Such abbreviation simplifies the
association of multiple routes with a trunk, say, a PSTN line. A route must be included into at least one
routegroup in order to take the route pattern into effect. The administrator can click
Group ID
,
Description
and
Associated Routes
arrows to sort the order of data.
Select
Route Management-
>
Route Group
, and the administrator can add, edit, delete and search
routegroups in the
Route Group Management
page. Go to
Service -> IP PBX Service
, and click
Reload
to activate changes.
6.5.1
Add a Route Group
1.
Type a route group name and click
Add
.
2.
Click the route group in
Group ID
to see the settings.
3.
Enter settings shown in
, and click
Back
.
The newly added route group should be displayed in the
Group ID
.
6.5.2
Edit a Route Group
1.
Click a route group name in
Group ID
.
2.
Edit settings shown in
.
3. Click
Back
to see the updated information.
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