Specifications

DialOut Rules Details
Please go through the Dial Pattern section to know about how to choose outgoing trunks.
1. Rule Name: Provide proper rule name
2. Trunk Sequence: Outgoing calls go through these sequences. If it fails, it will go through the next
selected sequence, and so on
3. Dial Pattern: A unique set of digits that will select this trunk. Enter one dial pattern per line.
A pattern consists of digits 0-9, digit set [digits], and wildcard characters like "." and "X". Below
table explains digit set and wildcard characters.
Expression Description
[digits]
Match any single digit listed explicitly. E.g., digit set [13579] match odd digits.
One may use
'-' to indicate a range of digits, e.g. [2-8].
. (dot)
Is a wildcard, match any digit in any length i.e. one or more digits. Usually given
in the end
of a pattern to include all numbers
X Match any single digit from 0 to 9.
| Is a wildcard, matches any digit i.e. zero or more digits
When you have finished adding your DialOut Rules, click the Up d ate Ch a ng e s button.
Here we will discuss about how to choose outgoing trunks in two different ways.
The First way is, choose a provider or a trunk based on prefix.
This type of rule will allow user to create a prefix for choosing SIP (VoIP) or LINE (PSTN / FXO) trunk to
make an outgoing call.
For e.g. adding '01|X.' in the Dial Pattern and selected a VoIP Provider1 in Trunk Sequence, will allow
user to dial 014567807890 numbers, so that 01 will be stripped off from the dialed digits and only
4567807890 are dialed through VoIP Provider1. (Where as a VoIP Provider1 is an account which is
registered to any Internet Telephony Service Provider)