Toolvox® x3, Administrator guide – Code Blue TOOLVOX X3 User Manual

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ToolVox® X3

Administrator Guide

Outgoing Dial Rules

Dial Rules: Dial Rules(Optional): A Dial Rule to set how calls are sent out this trunk. If your

outbound call does not match anything then it will be dialed as is.

• X matches any digit from 0-9

• Z matches any digit from 1-9

• N matches any digit from 2-9

• . is a wildcard that matches one or more characters

• | removes the dialing prefix from the number dialed. Example 9|.

o This would send any number beginning with 9 out this route. 95551212 would

send 5551212 out this trunk.

• + adds a dialing prefix to the number dialed. Example 1616+.

o This would add 1616 to any number sent out this trunk. 5551212 would be

prepended and sent to the carrier as 16165551212.

Dial Rules Wizards(Optional): Useful in creating Dial Rules. You can use the wizard to add or

delete a prefix to numbers or lookup numbers for local calling.

Outbound Dial Prefix(Optional): Enter the outbound dial prefix for Centrex or other custom type of

trunks where you have to dial a 9 etc. to make a call to the PSTN.

Outgoing Settings

Trunk Name: The name you wish the trunk to be identified as.

PEER Details: Enter the details of the SIP PEER here. The order of any allow or deny statements

will be followed in order.

Example:

host=X.X.X.X (Ip address of corresponding IP PBX)

type=peer

qualify=yes

context=from-internal

USER Context: The user name or account identifier the PEER is expecting. Most cases a name

you make up and is not needed.

USER Details: Enter the details of the SIP USER here. The order of any allow or deny statements

will be followed in order.

Example:

host=X.X.X.X (IP address of corresponding IP PBX)

type=user

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