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Routing objects
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End of routing
With these commands you can terminate routing to that objects, which you have started to alert
within this ring tab via commands Route or Route with queue.
Don't route – With this command you can terminate routing to the specific object. You can
terminate only routing to the objects, which you started to alert within this ring tab. For example you
aren't able to terminate routing to the specific station of the user if you have started to route the call
to the user.
Don't route all – With this command you can terminate all active routings, which you have started
within this ring tab.
Waiting – These commands are used for set up of the timeouts between commands for routing and
routing termination. Timeout is set up by the second column of the table.
Wait
With this command you can set timeout for resuming to another row of the table. This timeout isn't
used if previous command routes incoming call to the busy destination and it is rejected or queued.
In this case continues routing immediately to the next row. If value 0 is used, PbX waits infinitely.
Next row is used only in case of routing to busy destination or call rejection.
Wait all – With this command you can set timeout for resuming to another row of the table. The
incoming call isn't routed to the next row of the table before timeout expiration in any case. If value 0
is used, PbX doesn't wait and goes to another row immediately (this row has no sense).
Wait with queue – With this command you can set timeout for resuming to another row of the
table. This timeout isn't used if previous command routes incoming call to the busy destination and it
is rejected (it isn't queued]. In this case continues routing immediately to the next row. If the call is
queued, routing to the next row waits for expiration of preset timeout or for acceptance from the
busy object (what comes first). If value 0 is used, PbX waits infinitely. Next row is used only in case
of routing to busy destination or call rejection.
Last command can't be class with any of these groups.
None – This command has the same function as the empty row (= it has no function).
Advanced settings
Force CLIP – It is used as quick identification tab for incoming way differentiation. Calling party
identification is changed after passing this object. You have to set up Scheme (Number or URI),
Subtype (Unknown, Internal, Local, National, International) and Number/URI (specific number or
address). In call history at the called user is presented original identification of the calling user.
Force Facility – It refers to the called number. It is used within DSS1 messages during
communication with Ericsson exchanges for billing. You also have to set up Scheme (Number or
URI), Subtype (Unknown, Internal, Local, National, International) and Number/URI (specific
number or address).
Force Redirecting – It refers to the called number. It is used within DSS1 messages during
communication with Nokia exchanges for billing. You also have to set up Scheme (Number or URI),
Subtype (Unknown, Internal, Local, National, International) and Number/URI (specific number or
address).