User guide
System Administrator’s Guide – Release 7.5
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Server Administrator can configure user extensions so that Follow-Me-Anywhere
calls to their extensions require a Message Center password in order to accept the
call. See Chapter 19 Follow-Me-Anywhere for more information.
1. Use the Basic Routing procedure up to step 5. , or a combination of the other
procedures, select Follow Me from the drop-down menu in the connection
attempt field.
2. Enter 9† or 78†+PIN (to gain an outside connection) followed by the phone
number in the text box that appears to the right.
Examples†:9+1+aaa-xxx-nnnn, 9+1+xxx-nnnn,
78+PIN+1+aaa-xxx-nnnn, 78+PIN+xxx-nnnn
3. Select the desired number of rings. The Follow-Me-Anywhere feature
requires the recipient to listen to a message and enter a code. Therefore,
increment the normal number of rings by at least two in order to give the
recipient extra time to answer the call.
4. Click Update at the bottom of the page to save changes. 0.
18.7 Caller ID Based Routing
Use the Caller ID of the incoming call to a User extension to determine the call route.
1. Click on the View Call Routes link, next to the User extension that is adding
a Caller ID-based route (See figure above).
2. Click the add new Call Route link next to the presence that is to be
configured.
3. Choose the radio button for either external or internal calls.
4. Enter the phone number with area code in the text box, for calls from external
numbers or choose the extension from the drop-down menu for calls from
internal extensions.
5. Use the other procedures (e.g. Basic Routing) to develop the intended route
for the call.
6. Click Update at the bottom of the page to save changes.
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Extensions may vary per system. If you are using a non-default Internal Dial Plan, consult the
Phone Features tab of the My Allworx Manager page to determine what extensions are being
used for the corresponding feature.