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Wait – use this command to set the timeout for proceeding to the next row
of the table. The timeout is not applied if the previous command has routed
the incoming call to a busy destination and the call has been rejected or
queued. In this case, the routing proceeds immediately to the next row. If
0 is used, the PBX waits for an indefinite period of time and the next row is
only used in the event of busy destination or call rejection.
Wait always – use this command to set the timeout for proceeding to the
next row of the table. The incoming call is not routed to the next row
before the timeout expiry. If 0 is used, the PBX does not wait and
immediately proceeds to the next row (such row has no sense).
Wait with queue – use this command to set the timeout for proceeding to
the next row of the table. The timeout is not used if the previous command
has routed the incoming call to a busy destination and the call has been
rejected (not queued). In this case, the routing proceeds immediately to
the next row. If, however, the call has been queued, the routing waits for a
preset timeout or busy object answer (whatever comes first) before
proceeding to the next row. If '0' is used, the PBX waits for an indefinite
period of time and the next row is only used in the event of busy
destination or call rejection.
The last command cannot be included in any of the above–mentioned groups.
None – has the same function as an empty row (= no function).
Advanced settings
Send CLIP – this is a table facilitating incoming call identification. Having passed
the table, the call Id is modified as required. The
parameter helps you
Send as
set two identification display modes. Select
to display the
Display
Number/URI
as the CLIP on the telephone, but the original CLIP will be stored in the CPN
history. Select
to modify both the CLIP displayed during ringing and the
Force
CLIP stored in the CPN history. Use
to select either number or
and
Scheme
URI
to set the number subtype (Unknown, Internal, Local, National or
Type
International).
Force facility – refers to the called number. It is used in DSS1 messages for
communication with Ericsson exchanges for billing purposes. Again, set the
(Number or URI),
(Unknown, Internal, Local, National,
Scheme
Subtype
International) and
(specific number or address).
Number/URI
Force forwarding – refers to the called number. It is used in DSS1 messages
for communication with Nokia exchanges for billing purposes. Again, set the
(Number or URI),
(Unknown, Internal, Local, National,
Scheme
Subtype
International) and
(specific number or address).
Number/URI
Accounting group – use this option to enable adding the required group
number into the accounting sentence for a selected object for later cost
distribution purposes.