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UCM6510 IP PBX 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. 
  Click on    to move the outbound route up/down to arrange the priority of the outbound rule. 
The outbound rule listed on the top has higher priority. When the dialing pattern matches two or more 
outbound rules (for example, the same pattern is configured for 2 different trunks; or dialing out 1000 
matches pattern 1xxx for trunk 1 and pattern 100x for trunk 2), the one listed on the top will be used. 
Table 29: Outbound Route Configuration Parameters 
Calling Rule Name 
Configure the name of  the  calling rule (e.g., local,  long_distance, and 
etc). Letters, digits, _ and - are allowed. 
Pattern 
  All patterns are prefixed with the "_". 
  Special characters:   
X: Any Digit from 0-9. 
Z: Any Digit from 1-9. 
N: Any Digit from 2-9. 
".": Wildcard. Match one or more characters. 
"!": Wildcard. Match zero or more characters immediately. 
Example: [12345-9] - Any digit from 1 to 9. 
Password 
Configure the password for users to use this rule when making outbound 
calls. 
Privilege Level 
Select privilege level for the outbound rule. 
  Internal: The lowest level required. All users can use this rule. 
  Local: Users with Local, National, or International level are allowed 










