Xblue Networks X-25 User Manual

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Call Routing (Rules)

Call Routing is a set of “Rules” that you can set to automatically route dialed calls to a specifi c telephone line or
line group. The rule will only be followed if all aspects of the rule are “True”, otherwise it is ignored. Enter the
information that will make up the rule and press “Add”.

When defi ning rules, or entries, you will enter the From” or start number, which can consist of one to nine
digits. An Entry of a single digit, such as “1”, will route calls that begins with 1. An entry of 816 would route any
number that begins with 816. All other numbers will pass to the next rule.

The “To” number will be the last number that will be routed by this rule. For example, if you want to route all
numbers, except 900 numbers you would enter From 0 To 899. Then any number from 900 to 999 would
not route using this rule. A second rule should be added to go From 901 To 999 so that calls start with these
numbers are allowed.

You can select how many digits will be evaluated. If you want only want to evaluate seven digit numbers you
would enter “minimum of 7, maximum of 7”. If you want to evaluate all numbers dialed, you would enter from 1
to 99 dialed digits. Unless you are calling international numbers you could cap the dialed digits to 11.

You can also delete up 9 digits (fi rst 9 in the dialed number) before the system actually dials the number on the
telephone line. Similarly, you can insert, before the digits dialed, up to 9 digits. For example, a rule may have
From 1913 To 1913, delete 4. If 1913-599-2583 was dialed, the system would delete 1913, and the system
would only dial 599-2583. Conversely, you can set a rule to insert 1913, so when 599-2583 is dialed, the
system actually dials 1913-599-2583.

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