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7.4 Switch Routers
The Switch Router function is available in 2N® NetStar
firmware versions 3.1.1. and higher.
Switch Router helps you modify call/SMS routing via the
PBX using a
2N NetStar
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service called
. Make a call or send an SMS to the service to select a
Set switch router
switch router and one of its predefined parameters, thus specifying the call/SMS
destination.
The
menu consists of two windows. The left window
Routers – Switch routers
displays a list of available switch routers. The right window helps you configure the
selected switch router. The context menu opened in the left part of the menu offers the
following options:
Add – display the router adding window and enter the router name.
Delete – remove the selected router including all database links associated with
this object.
Delete all – remove all the routers listed. You will be asked for confirmation
before deleting.
Rename – rename the existing router. If you enter an already existing name,
you will be warned and no change will be executed.
Add router group – add a new group of routers.
Add router subgroup – add a subgroup to the currently selected group of
routers.
Move to root level – move the selected object to the highest level beyond all
existing groups and subgroups.
Move group content – move the whole content of a group or subgroup to
another group or subgroup of routers.
Copy router – all you have to do to copy the currently selected router is enter a
new name here. The copied router contains the same records as the original one
(including the default destination).
Show objects routed to router – display a side window for the selected router
inclduing a listing of all objects routed to this router. This function is useful for
PBX routing checks.
Expand all – unfold the whole router group/subgroup structure easily.
Collapse all – fold the whole router group/subgroup structure easily.
Call Routing
The process of call and SMS routing via a switch router si similar to that via a standard
router. The only difference is that the switch router uses a single input parameter, i.e.
the Parameter. Routing obeys the curently active parameter or row. Use the Set
switch routerservice to select a switch router and the parameter. Use the Get switch
router service to know the currently active switch router row. The service informs the
caller of the active row setting by playing the appropriate Info tone. You can also use
the
for switch router configuration.
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