By calling number – 2N NetStar Admin manual User Manual
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Examples
The instruction
means that after the other party answers the call,
t1p(5)3,,*6
you dial digit 1, wait for five seconds, dial digit 3, wait for two seconds and,
finally, dial * and digit 6.
The instruction
means that digit 1 is dialled followed by a
1,2,,3p(3)456
one–second delay, then digit 2 is dialled followed by a two–second delay, digit 3
is dialled followed by a three–second delay and, finally, digits 4, 5 and 6 are
dialled.
Destination type– sets the type of destination to which an incoming call should
be routed. Choose an item from the list of available PBX routing objects. There
are three options in the column that need more explanation:
Default – use this option to route the incoming call directly to the next
routing level (if any). It is generally used for sorting objects into sets. With
the Default option, the incoming call is routed back to the superior set and
the next set item is used.
Disabled – use this option to terminate the incoming call routing
immediately. The calling user will hear the congestion tone.
Origin – use this option to return a modified number from the given router
back to the incoming port (through which it came to the PBX).
Destination – this column selects a destination within the above–selected
destination type.
Tone – in this column define the tone to be played to the calling user after prefix
dialling in the case of overlap sending. The tone is played after dialling end only
in case the called number length has not been defined and a router is the next
destination.
Time condition – use this column to set a time condition for each router row.
The routing rule is valid only during the time condition validity period. Time
conditions help you create sophisticated routing schemes according to time. You
can route a call to different destinations for the same incoming conditions (except
for time).
Default destination– if no match is found in the Prefix column, the call is
routed as defined in this option (located below the routing rule table):
Type – in this part set the type of destination to which an incoming call is
to be routed. Choose an item from the list of all available PBX routing
objects.
Id – in this part select the destination of the above–selected destination
type.
By Calling Number
This router is based on routing according to the calling number (CLI). The router
consists of twelve columns with the same meanings as the case is in the By called
number router. The only difference lies in that the CPN prefix is used and no
instructions for delayed dialling are included. All completed changes affect the
resultant CLI!