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To assign a DID to a user, run the Administration program and log in. Go to the
User Administration section using the

View User Administration

menu. Select

the user you wish to route to, right-click on it and select

Modify User

. Change

to the Routing tab. In the

Identifier

box, enter the DID string you wish to route

to this user.
To assign a line to a user (note that you cannot use line routing with VoIP or
T1/PRI equipment), run the Administration program and log in. Go to the User
Administration section using the

View User Administration

menu. Select the

user you wish to route to, right-click on it and select

Modify User

. Change to

the Routing tab. Click the

Line

drop-down box and select the line you wish to

route to this user.

2.5.2.2

Routing to Groups

Group routing is the association of a single DID or line to a group. This enables
a single fax to be sent to multiple users. When the fax is received, the fax is
sent to each member of the group.
To assign a DID to a group, run the Administration program and log in. Go to
the User Administration section using the

View User Administration

menu.

Select the group you wish to route to, right-click on it and select

Modify Group

.

Change to the Routing tab. In the

Identifier

box, enter the DID string you wish

to route to this user.
To assign a line to a user (note that you cannot use line routing with VoIP or
T1/PRI equipment), run the Administration program and log in. Go to the User
Administration section using the

View User Administration

menu. Select the

user or group you wish to route to, right-click on it and select

Modify User

or

Modify Group

. Change to the

Routing

tab. Click the

Line

drop-down box and

select the line you wish to route to this user.

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