User guide

DescriptionField
Enter a name in the Route Filter Name field. The name can contain up to 50
alphanumeric characters and can contain any combination of spaces, periods (.),
hyphens (-), and underscore characters (_). Ensure each route filter name is unique
to the route plan.
Use concise and descriptive names for your route filters. The
CompanynameLocationCalltype format usually provides enough detail
and is short enough to enable you to quickly and easily identify a route
filter. For example, CiscoDallasMetro identifies a route filter for toll
free, inter-local access and transport area (LATA) calls from the Cisco
office in Dallas.
Note
Route Filter
Enter a dial plan; for example, North American Numbering Plan.Dial Plan
Enter the audio source to use for music on hold (MOH) when a user initiates a
hold action.
Line User Hold MOH Audio Source
Enter the audio source to use for music on hold (MOH) when the network initiates
a hold action.
Line Network Hold MOH Audio Source
Enter the ring setting that is used when this phone has another active call on a
different line. Choose one of the following options:
Use system default
Disable
Flash only
Ring once
Ring
Beep only
Ring Setting (Phone Active)
Enter the ring setting for the line appearance when an incoming call is received
and no other active calls exist on that device. Choose one of the following options:
Use system default
Disable
Flash only
Ring once
Ring
Ring Setting (Phone Idle)
Enter the E.164 address that is registered with the gatekeeper.
Ensure the H.323 client is configured as a gatekeeper-controlled device.Note
You must enter a value in this field for a gatekeeper-controlled H.323
client. You can enter only numbers (0-9) and special characters # and *
in this field.
Note
E.164
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