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Add Rule
To open the routing rule adding form click on
or
or
. A
Add
Insert after
Insert before
new window will be displayed.
The first step is to define the destination. Basically, the destination is a set of prefixes.
Looking for the appropriate routing rule, the LCR searches the allowed routing rules
from top to bottom for a match between the normalised called number prefix and the
destination number prefix. The first matching prefix stops the searching process and
the call is routed according to the respective destination rule.
Figure 3.55: LCR – Add Rule
The form contains the following fields:
Enabled – A routing rule can be defined yet not necessarily used in the routing
process. Enabled rules are used only.
Destination name – The destination must be named briefly and clearly, e.g.
according to the mobile network provider or any other characteristic feature that
distinguishes the destination from the others. The name may contain
alphanumerical characters only.
Prefix n – Destination prefix where
is a serial number. The prefix is a
n
beginning of the target telephone number. If you leave the first prefix blank and
do not enter any other, then the particular destination includes all called
numbers. To enter more prefixes, add new items by pressing the Add others key.
Description – Any text that describes the meaning of a destination.
Route name – Outgoing route for prefixes of the destination. You can also add a
new route if necessary.
Priority type n – Priority for the lines defined in the chosen route. There are
following options
First free – Call will use the first free line, according to the order of lines inside
the route.