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Update from file – this option has a similar function as
, but in this case
Update
you can choose a source file of your own. The existing routers are not deleted
but completed with missing records.
Export to file – use this option to back up all routers including records in the
xml file format.
Export router to file – use this option to back up the currently selected router
in the xml file format.
Copy router – use this option to make a copy of the currently selected router.
All you have to do is enter a new name. The router copy contains the same data
as the original router (including the default destination).
Show objects routed to router – use this option to open a side window to see
the list of all objects to be routed to the selected router. This function helps you
check the PBX routing settings.
Expand all – use this option to open the whole structure of groups and
subgroups with routers easily.
Collapse all – use this option to close the whole structure of groups and
subgroups with routers easily.
Moving records using the mouse, also called
, has been implemented in
drag & drop
this menu for easier moving of existing routers, or router groups and subgroups.
Call Routing
Call routing is executed similarly in all router types. First, the row that matches the
incoming information (CPN/CLI, CPN/CLI subtype, call type, incoming carrier or SMS
text) is found and then the rule specified therein is applied. In the case of prefix
congruence the following columns are applied and in the case of absolute congruence
of all criteria the higher row is preferred. To change the row priority use the arrows on
the right–hand side of the screen. To insert rows with a certain priority use the Insert
and
options. The
option is used for
ahead selected
Insert behind selected
Add
adding a record behind the currently last one (i.e. the lowest priority record). Add
copy of row and Add copy of row to another router are also useful functions,
allowing you to add a selected row to a router of the same type or a router with the
Some router types also enable to change the number or SMS
same column header.
text used for routing. The sections below describe all available router types and their
configurable parameters.
By Called Number
This router is based on called number (CPN) routing. The router consists of twelve
columns with the following meanings:
Prefix – sets a part or the whole of the called number. When this prefix matches
the incoming CPN, this row can be used for routing. In this column you can use
all digits, characters
and letters , , ,
, which can also be DTMF
*, #, +
A B C D
dialled. The question mark ( ) can substitute any digit (or character), but not the
?
whole number (or prefix). Therefore, to substitute all of the three–figure prefixes
, you have to use three question marks, i.e.
. Generally, the character
xyz
???
*
is used for services like the
character, which is also used for dialling end
#
signalling.
Digits after– this column provides details on the called number length for a row
(the prefix can be followed by a different count of digits). This number sets how
many digits are to be awaited after the prefix before the call is routed to another