Planet Technology ISDN Internet Telephony PBX System IPX-1800N User Manual

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4.4 Route

Configuration

A route is a destination number pattern for outbound call matching. A pattern consists of digits 0-9

(including “-”), “*”, “#”, digit set, and wildcard characters like “.”, “X”, “Z”, and “N”. Table 4.4.1 explains

digit set and wildcard characters.

Table 4.4.1 Digit Set and Wildcard Characters for Route Patterns

Expression

Description

[<digits>]

Match any single digit listed explicitly. E.g., digit set [13579] match odd

digits. One may use ‘-‘ to indicate a range of digits, e.g. [2-8].

. (dot)

Match any digit in any length. Usually given in the end of a pattern to include

all numbers matched a specific prefix.

) . (dot) can not be used alone or at the beginning of the route patterns.

X

Match any single digit from 0 to 9.

Z

Match any single digit from 1 to 9.

N

Match any single digit from 2 to 9.

By selecting Route Management -> Route, the administrator can add, edit, and delete routes in the

Route Management page. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service, and click RELOAD to activate changes.

Add a Route

1.

Enter settings shown in Table 4.4.2.

2. Click

ADD to see the newly added route in the Route ID.

Edit a Route

1.

Edit settings shown in Table 4.4.2 in a row.

2. Click

APPLY in the row to update the settings.

Delete a Route

1. Select

a

Route ID.

2. Click

DEL to remove the route from the Route ID.

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