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Quadro Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Menus
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The pattern in the highest position of the rearranged list will be considered as the preferred one. Second and subsequent matching patterns will be
used, if the destination refused the call due to the configured Fail Reason.
The Enable/Disable functional buttons are used to enable/disable the selected route(s). Disabled routes will take no effect while enabled routes will
be parsed when initiating routing calls. The State column in the Call Routing Table displays the current state of the routes (enabled/disabled).
Add starts the Call Routing Wizard where a new routing pattern may be defined. The Call Routing Wizard is divided into several pages: Page 1
displays the following components:
Pattern requires entering the routing pattern’s identification. To make a specified call, the appropriate routing pattern should be dialed. Wildcards are
allowed here (see chapter
Entering a SIP Addresses correctly). '[' , ']' , ',', '-', ‘{‘, ‘}’ are used to define a range or a quantity of numbers, ‘!’ symbol
is used for exclusion (“!5a” inserted in Pattern field means all patterns except those equal to 5a). For example, 2{13-17, ww, a-c} means that the
dialed number may be 213, 214, 215, 216, or 217, 2ww, 2a, 2b and 2c to match the specified pattern; in the case of 2[3,7], the dialed number may be
23 or 27 to match the specified pattern.
Number of Discarded Symbols (NDS) requires the number of
symbols that should be discarded from the beginning of the
routing pattern. The field should be empty if no digits need to be
discarded. Only numeric values are allowed for this field,
otherwise an error message occurs: “Error: Number of
Discarded Symbols is incorrect - digits allowed only”.
Prefix requires entering the symbols (letters, digits and any
characters supported in the SIP username) that will be placed in
front of the routing pattern instead of the discarded digits.
Suffix requires entering the symbols (letters, digits and any
characters supported in the SIP username) that will be placed in
the end of the routing pattern. (For example, if the routing
Pattern is 12345, the Number of Discarded Symbols is two,
and the Prefix is 909 and Suffix is 0a, the final phone number
will be 9093450a.)
Call Type gives a possibility to select the call type (PBX, PBX-
Voicemail, FXO, SIP, IP-PSTN or ISDN). PBX call type is
dedicated for call routing to the local PBX extension, and PBX-
Voicemail call type is dedicated to route the calls directly to the
voice mailbox of the local PBX extension.
Metric allows entering a rating for the selected route in a range
from 0 to 20. If no value is inserted to this field, 10 will be taken
as the default. If two route entries match a user’s dial string, the
route with the lower metric will be chosen.
The Description text field requires an optional description of the
routing pattern.
The Filter on Caller / Call Type / Modify Caller ID checkbox
selection allows limiting the functionality of the current route to
be used by the defined caller(s) only. If this checkbox is
enabled, inbound caller information (Inbound Caller Pattern,
Inbound Call Type, Inbound Port ID, etc.) will be required later
in the Call Routing Wizard.
The Set Date / Time Period(s) checkbox selection allows to
define a validity period(s) for current routing pattern to take
place and to define pattern date/time rules. When this checkbox
is enabled, Call Routing Wizard - Page 5 will be displayed.
Fig. II-114: Call Routing Wizard - page 1