7 routing, 1 routers, Routers 7.1 – 2N PBX 2N NetStar - Configuration Manual v2.6.0 User Manual

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Routers

7.1

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7 Routing

7.1 Routers

Router

Router is the set of rules, which are used for incoming call routing through the PbX. Routers are

defined in the menu

Routing – Routers

which consists of two windows. In the window on the left

side is displayed list of created routers. On the right side you can set up selected router. On the left

side of the menu you can use context menu with following options:
Add – With this option you can initiate dialog box for adding routers. Within this dialog box you have

to set name and type of new router. Each router type is after creating highlighted with specific colour

for easier orientation. You can choose between following router types:

Called number

– With this option you add router which is based on routing according to the called

number (CDN).

Calling number

– With this option you add router which is based on routing according to the calling

number (CLI).

Called number type

– With this option you add router which is based on routing according to the

called number subtype (CDN subtype). It means subtypes Internal, Local, National, International

or Unknown.

Calling number type

– With this option you add router which is based on routing according to the

calling number subtype (CLI subtype). It means subtypes Internal, Local, National, International

or Unknown.

Call type

– With this option you add router which routes incoming calls according to the call type. It

means for example voice, fax or data calls.

Port

– With this option you add router which routes incoming calls according to the incoming carrier

(via this carrier comes call to the PbX).

Text

– With this option you add router which routes incoming SMS messages according to the text.

Delete – With this option you can delete selected router. If the router isn't empty (it has some rows)

you will be asked if you really want to remove it. If you delete some router, all dependencies are

deleted also.
Delete all – With this option you can delete all created routers.
Rename – With this option you can rename selected router. If you fill in already used name, you

have to change it or abort renaming.
Default – With this option you can delete all actual routers and create new default routers according

to router list. This routers are automatically filled with services, users and stations.
Default from file – This option has similar function as previous, but in this case you can choose you

own file for creating new routers.
Actualize – With this option you can complete currently used routers according to selected list. Old

routers and its settings are preserved.
Actualize router – With this option is selected router filled with services, users or stations. If some

records are currently in the router, they aren't added.
Actualize from file – This option has similar function as Actualize, but in this case you can choose

your own source file. Existing routers aren't deleted, but they are completed with missing records.
Export to file – This option is used for creating backup of all routers and its records in xml file

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