IPitomy IP1100+ PBX Administrator Guide User Manual

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IPitomy IP PBX Admin Guide

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Outgoing Call Routing

By default, the PBX has five dialing routes built and included in the System Default Class of Service. These
routes are 7 Digit, 10 Digit, 11 Digit, International, and Emergency, and should handle the normal day to day
calling needed on a PBX. Once you have configured trunks on the PBX, you must add them to whichever dialing
routes you wish to use those trunks. IPitomy advises you add ALL available trunks to the Emergency route, and
to check with the end user before adding trunks to the International dialing route. Some users may require
specific dialing routes to be built to meet their needs.

!

IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that all new routes need
to be added to a Class of Service before the route can be
used.

Sections/Fields

Description

Add Route

Click this button to create a new Outbound Dialing Route.

Add Custom
Route

Advanced feature only available through licensing. Contact IPitomy for more
information.

Class of Service

A Class of Service (COS) pertains to a group of outbound dialing routes. You can
define a specific COS for an extension or branch office, limiting which routes are
usable by those entities. Select a specific COS from the dropdown to view the
routes included for that COS. Click on the blue words Class of Service to create,
modify, or delete a Class of Service.

7 Digit Local
Dialing

By default this route looks for a pattern of any number 7 digits long.

10 Digit Dialing

By default this route looks for a pattern of any number 10 digits long.

1+ Dialing (11
Digit)

By default this looks for a pattern of numbers that start with a 1 and is 11 digits
long.

International

By default this looks for a pattern of numbers that start with 011 that is between 4
and 15 digits long.

Emergency

By default, this looks for the specific pattern of 911.

Table 51 - Outbound Routing Page Descriptions

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