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
,
.
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 20.1. Example of a rule
• Rule: <:+49911>;
• number dialled: 96731234
• manipulated number: +4991196731234
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