Call routes, Outbound routes, Set up outbound route – Grandstream UCM6510 basic setup guide User Manual
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CALL ROUTES
OUTBOUND ROUTES
In the UCM6510, an outgoing calling rule pairs an extension pattern with a trunk used to dial the pattern.
This allows different patterns to be dialed through different trunks (e.g., "Local" 7-digit dials through a FXO
while "Long distance" 10-digit dials through a low-cost SIP trunk). Users can also set up a failover trunk to
be used when the primary trunk fails.
Go to Web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Outbound Routes to add and edit outbound rules.
Click on "Create New Outbound Rule" to add a new outbound route
Click on
to edit the outbound route
Click on
to delete the outbound route
On the UCM6510, the outbound route priority is
based on “Best matching pattern”. For example, the
UCM6510 has outbound route A with pattern 1xxx and outbound route B with pattern 10xx configured.
When dialing 1000 for outbound call, outbound route B will always be used first. This is because
pattern 10xx is a better match than pattern 1xxx. Only when there are multiple outbound routes with
the same pattern configured, users can click on
to move the outbound route up/down to
arrange the priority among those outbound routes.
SET UP OUTBOUND ROUTE
1. C
lick “Create New Outbound Rule”.
2.
Configure the name of the Calling Rule. For example, ‘Local’, ‘LongDistance’ and etc.
3. Create a dial pattern.
For 7 digit dialing (Local) the pattern will look like this: XXXXXXX. This means that any 7 digits will use
th
is route. For 10 digit dialing the pattern would look like this: NXXNXXXXXX. If a ‘1’ is required
before dialing out, the dial patter can be configured in this manner: 1NXXNXXXXXX.
In this example, the dial pattern is going to be created for local 7 digit dialing so the pattern is
XXXXXXX.