2N Omega series - VoIP manual v1.4 User Manual

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The first step is to define the destination. Basically, the destination is a set of

prefixes. Looking for the appropriate routing rule, the LCR searches the allowed
routing rules from top to bottom for a match of the normalised called number prefix
and the destination number prefix. The first matching prefix stops the searching
process and the call is routed according to the respective destination rule.

The form contains the following fields:

Enabled

– A routing rule can be defined yet may keep unused in

the routing process. Enabled rules are used only.

Destination name

– The destination must be named briefly and

clearly, e.g. according to the mobile network provider or any other
distinctive feature. The name may contain alphanumerical
characters only.

Prefix n

– is the destination prefix where n is a serial number. The

prefix is a beginning of the target telephone number. If you leave
the first prefix blank and do not enter any other, then the particular
destination includes all called numbers. To add new prefixes,
push the Add others key.

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