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Cisco Dial String “1..........” Timeout=”0” | “..........” Timeout=”0” | “*” Timeout=”5”
1.......... Timeout=”0” Long distance call rule. When 1 plus ten digits are dialed the phone
immediately sends the call.
.......... Timeout=”0” Local call rule. When ten digits are dialed the phone immediately sends
the call.
“*” Timeout=”5” Any digits in any quantity that do not match the previous templates will
be automatically sent after a 5 second timeout.
Note: The timeout is defined at the length of time that transpires since
the last entry that the caller made. For example, if you enter 1 0 0 5 and
then press no other buttons the timeout period begins after the 5 is
entered. If the caller presses the Send or Dial key then the call is
immediately sent without regard to the timeout or how many digits have
been entered.
OutboundDialMap
Setting Description
Route Name This is the name Evolution PBX Assigns to this route. You cannot create
your own routes however you can add additional dial matches to existing
routes. Feature codes are similar to routes and can route to internal
resources.
Outbound Dial Settings These are the dialed digits that when matched will cause calls to take this
route. Here is a quick guide to their format.
_ = Required if using X,N or .
X = any digit 0-9
N = any digit 2-9
. = variable digit length
Order This is the order the providers will be tried. If dialing through one fails it
will try the next.
Target Type This is the type of target you are dialing. For VoIP Providers or standard
lines choose VoIP Provider / Trunk Group and choose the appropriate
group assigned to the lines or VoIP Provider.
Target This is the specific target you are targeting. This can be a VoIP Provider
or the Trunk Group you assigned to your Analog or T1 lines.
AdvancedFeatureCodes
Advanced feature codes are numbers that are dialed from an internal extension and
provide access to telephony features. The following list describes features that are
integrated into the standard installation of Evolution PBX.
Setting Description
Dial Code This is the number you would like to make dialable from your dial plan
Send Calls To This determines the type of target that calls will be routed to when the
corresponding number is dialed.
Location This is the specific resource that you want these calls to route to.
Code Description
*10 Conference Access - provides access to the conference system. Dial *10
and then follow the audible instructions to enter a conference.
*11 Page all extensions on Evolution PBX that have been configured with their
Paging setting set to Enabled (go to Resources, Phone Extensions and
view the extension to determine this setting). Not all telephones are
compatible with this feature.
*15 Barge In - allows a user to connect to an already established call and
listen to the conversation. Dial *15. This will break into the most recent
call in the system in listen only mode. To change to a different call dial a
valid extension number on an active call and press pound (#) to connect
to that extension’s call.
*16 Barge In and Talk - allows a user to connect to an already established call
and listen and talk to the conversation. Dial *16. This will break into the
most recent call in the system in listen and talk mode. To change to a
different call dial a valid extension number on an active call and press