Call routing rules – Xblue Networks X-50 User Manual

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Call Routing Rules 

Call Routing is used to automatically direct dialed numbers through a specific trunk, trunk group, or through another

X-50 system. The rule will only be followed if all aspects of the rule are “true”, otherwise it is ignored. Enter the

information that will make up the rule and press “Add”.

From - This is the lowest digit or digits that will be affected by this Call routing rule.

To - This is the highest digit or digits that will be affected by this call routing rule.

MinLength - the minimum number of digits to be used by this call routing rule.

MAXLengh - The maximum number of digits to be used by this routing rule.

Delete - This is the number of digits that will be deleted when the rule is found to be true. For example,

when rerouting a dialed number that was dialed for long distance to a local line, the first four (4) digits 1

+ XXX should be deleted, so the number will be set to four (4).

Insert - Enter the digits that should prefix, be dialed before the actual dialed digits. For example, in some

cases, it is cheaper to pay long distance prices, rather than local long distance, so the call can be

redirected over the long distance telephone lines by adding 1 + XXX.

Destination - Select the line that will be used when the rule is found to be true. IGW is used when the

system is part of an overall voice network.

IGW Group - The IGW Group is activated when the destination is set to IGW Group. Use the drop down

menu to select the system where callers should be sent when the entered digits are dialed.

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