Autoclip routers 7.4 – 2N PBX 2N NetStar - Configuration Manual v2.6.0 User Manual

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Port – This column shows port, which was used for routing of the outgoing call, which created this

autoclip router record. It is used in the case of checked option Check port.

Final destination – This column shows calling party, which created this autoclip router record. In

the case of PbX user is here displayed his name and in the case of external user is here only his

identification (CLI). To these destinations is also routed incoming call or SMS message.

Figure 3 View of concrete record of identification tab.

Example 1

User A from your PbX is calling to the public network via GSM port, which has assigned autoclip

router. Called party B doesn't accept that incoming call. To mentioned autoclip router is added new

record about this call. This record contains called party number, its subtype, expiration time of that

record, calling user, information about carrier through which was call established and other

parameters. If called user B founds missed call, he doesn't know which user from your PbX was

calling, because calling party number of this call is given by number of used SIM card. User B tries to

call back to that number and call is coming to the carrier of your PbX, which was used before for

outgoing call to user B. Calling party number of this incoming call is same as calling party number

stored within the autoclip router. If this record is still valid (it doesn't expired), incoming call is routed

directly to the user A.

Example 2

This example is about calls which aren't established by user of this PbX, but it only pass through the

PbX from one port to another. In this case you have to assign autoclip parameters for used incoming

port. Added record in autoclip router has now in the column Final destination number of calling

party except name of the user. In the case of incoming call for this record is this call routed to this

number via destination defined in section Destination for address.












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