Xblue Networks X-50 User Manual

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The “From” entry, works in conjunction with the “To” entry, and where the digit evaluation begins.
This entry can contain up to ten digits. When a dialed number falls within the “From” and the “To”
entries the call will be routed through the programmed destination.

The “To” entry, works in conjunction with the “From” entry, and where the digit evaluation ends. This

entry can contain up to ten digits. When a dialed number falls within the “From” and the “To” entries

the call will be routed through the programmed destination.

The “Min” entry, works in conjunction with the “Max” entry, and determines the minimum number of
digits required to be considered for evaluation.

The “Max” entry, works in conjunction with the “Min” entry, and determines the maximum number of

digits that will be evaluated. Any digits that exceeds this number will not be evaluated.

The “del” (delete digits) column is the number of digits that will be deleted when the dialed digits
match the “From” and the “To” entry.

The maximum number of digits that can be inserted, from the insert column is ten.

Calls can be routed to a specific telephone line, 1 through 6, a SIP IP Line, 1 through 8, between
other X-50 systems using the IGW group, or a group can be created using either telephone lines or

SIP IP Trunk Lines, or a combination of both.

Calls can automatically be routed to a specific telephone (PSTN) or

Group of lines, a specific SIP IP Trunk or group of SIP IP Trunks or to

another X-50.

Using the routing table eliminates the need for users to remember, what

can be, complex dialing plans.

The “To” entry must be a greater number than the “From” entry, or

the rule will be invalid.

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