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Chapter 20 LCR
X6004 User’s Guide
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Dial Condition
Create the criteria for using this outbound dialing rule. The criteria can
be
• a specific number - for example “55555555”; in this case the
number dialed by users must match this string exactly.
• any number starting with a specified pattern of digits - for example
“0.”, “555.”, “011.” and so on; in this case the number dialed must
match the digits before the period “.” and it doesn’t matter what
follows. For example dialing “0222-2222” matches the dialing
condition “0.”.
You can also specify a range for digits within a dial condition. You can:
• use the letters X, Z, N to specify a range of numbers to match. X
represents the range 0-9, Z represents the range 1-9 and N
represents the range 2-9.
• use brackets to specify an allowed range for a dialed digit. For
example [0-8] or [0-46-9], in the second example 5 is not
allowed.
Use the Right button to test if the dial condition is in acceptable format.
Note: You should make sure to create unique dial conditions for
each LCR. The X6004 is not able to distinguish between
LCRs if they have the same dial condition.
Number Pattern
Test
This field allows you to test whether a number dialed from one of the
extensions meets the criteria specified in the Dial Condition field.
Type a number you want to test and click the Right button. An O
appears, if the number you typed matches the dial condition. An X
appears, if the number you typed does not match the dial condition.
Dial Number
Viewer
This field displays the phone number sent from the X6004 to this
outbound line group. You must click on an outbound line group in the
Channel column of this screen to view the number sent from the
X6004 to the outside line.
Channel
This column identifies the outbound line groups for this outbound
dialing rule (LCR).
Offset
Specify how many initial digits of the dialed number should not be
included in the number going out of the X6004.
Length
Specify whether the number dialed should be limited in length. If you
set a limit, the numbers which extend beyond the limit will be cut off by
the IPPBX.
Prefix
Specify a number which should be inserted at the beginning of the
dialed number before it is sent out from the X6004. Use a “p” to have a
0.5 second pause between dialing numbers. For example, enter “0p5”
to have the X6004 wait 0.5 second after dailing 0 and then dial 5.
Postfix
Specify a number which should be appended to the end of the dialed
number before it is sent out from the X6004. Use a “p” to have a 0.5
second pause between dialing numbers. For example, enter “0p5” to
have the X6004 wait 0.5 second after dailing 0 and then dial 5.
Apply
Click this to save your changes.
Cancel
Click this to set every field in this screen to its last-saved value.
Table 110 LCR > Dial Condition (continued)
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