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Sets
Set
The set is a routing object that is used for an easy object sequencing. For example,
sequencing of routes with the aid of default destinations is not flexible enough, being
obligatory for all incoming calls. Connecting into various parts of the string may be
very tying. Sets enable you to create different sequences for different situations as
necessary. In addition to routers, you can add AutoClip routers, ring groups, bundles,
ring tables and other sets to the sets. Furthermore, you can add extensions, users,
virtual ports, modems, DISA functions and services. Remember to include the DISA
and services at the end of the structure to avoid any premature chain termination.
Having joined a set, a call is always automatically routed to the first object. To route
the call back to the original set, set a row or default destination in the
option.
Default
This option is used as a signal for return to the set and proceeding to the next object
(row) of the set. That is why routing to an extension mostly terminates the process.
You cannot set the
destination in the event of unsuccessful routing and the call
Default
has no opportunity to return to the set.
Figure: View Set Configuration Menu
Set Setting
To set up a set use the
menu. A list of available
Routing – Routing objects – Sets
sets is displayed on the left. Add, delete and rename the sets using the context menu.
The configuration of the selected set is displayed on the right–hand side of the menu.
Unlike the other routing objects, the sets have no configuration parameters in the
menu. The menu contains only an adding table for the objects to which incoming calls
are to be routed. The table consists of four columns with the following meanings:
Destination type – use this column to select the type of object to be used for
incoming call routing. Choose the routers, AutoClip routers, ring groups, bundles,
ring tables, other sets, extensions, users, carriers, modems, DISAs and services.
Remember that the process will be terminated when you select an object that
has no opportunity to return to the set. You are recommended to add such
objects to the end of the structure. Use the
option to return to the
Default
higher level set (if you are using a set in a set).
Destination – use this column to select an object of the selected type.
Restart – this option relates to the called party number (CPN). If this number