Autoclip routers 7.4 – 2N PBX 2N NetStar - Configuration Manual v2.6.0 User Manual
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to the same number. This strategy refers to records storing and also to using of them. You can
choose between three strategies:
All – All records are saved to the database. If incoming call corresponds to more autoclip router
records, all matching users are alerted at the same time.
In sequence – If incoming call corresponds to more autoclip router records, all matching users are
alerted subsequently one by one (from the newest record). Within one incoming call is alerted only
one user. Next record is used within the next matching incoming call, but only in the case, that
previous record was set as used, it wasn't deleted and the expiration timeout was restarted or no
action was made after using of this record.
Last one – If the outgoing calls or SMS messages from more users are routed through the carriers to
which is assigned autoclip router with strategy "Last one", for each called party number is stored only
the newest record (older ones are overwritten). If incoming call corresponds to more autoclip router
records (e.g. after strategy change of this router) is alerted only user accordant to the newest record.
Check port – With this option you can define if you want to check for used ports. It means, that if
this option is checked, incoming call, which corresponds to some autoclip router record, have to come
into the PbX through the same port as was used for outgoing call, which made this record.
Default destination – Within this field you can set up default destination, where you want to route
incoming call, which can't found matching record within this autoclip router.
Destination for address – Within this section you can define destination, where will be routed
incoming call for which isn't defined user, but only number within column Final destination.
Figure 2 View of settings for call routing within identification tab.
b) Autoclip records tab
The autoclip router tab consists of eleven columns with following meaning:
Valid – This column displays expiration time of each record (till when is this record valid). Expiration
timeout you can set up within the autoclip parameters set.
Is msg – This column displays if this record corresponds to outgoing SMS message or to outgoing
call. In the case of outgoing SMS message is column set to the value True and in the case of
outgoing call to False.
Scheme – This column shows scheme of called party number for each record. It is set to Number or
URI.
Subtype – This column shows subtype of called party number. You can find here one of the following
subtypes – Internal, Local, National, International or Unknown. This parameter is as
important as called party number! Number/URI – This column shows called party number. On
the basis of this number (and its subtype!) is searched corresponding record within the autoclip
router.
Timeout [s] – This parameter shows value of preset timeout, which defines expiration of specific
record.
Restart – This column shows if expiration timeout will be restarted after using of this record.
Delete – This column shows if specific autoclip router record will be deleted after using.
Active – This column shows state, when is specific autoclip router record marked as used. If it is set
to True, it means, that incoming call have to be accepted by called user (call is established). If it is
set to False, it is enough that called user is alerted (incoming call is in the state "Alerting").