Inbound Route: Prepend Example - Grandstream Networks UCM6100 Series User Manual

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Strip
Prepend
Time Condition
Time Conditions
Destination

Inbound Route: Prepend Example

UCM6100 now allows user to prepend digits to an inbound DID pattern, with strip taking precedence over
prepend. With the ability to prepend digits in inbound route DID pattern, user no longer needs to create multiple
routes for the same trunk to route calls to different extensions. The following example demonstrates the process:
1. If Trunk provides a DID pattern of 18005251163.
2. If Strip is set to 8, UCM6100 will strip the first 8 digits.
3. If Prepend is set to 2, UCM6100 will then prepend a 2 to the stripped number, now the number become
2163.
4. UCM6100 will now forward the incoming call to extension 2163.
Ring Group
Paging/Intercom
Voicemail Group
Fax
DISA
IVR
Dial by Name
External Number
By DID
When "By DID" is used, the UCM6100 will look for the destination based on the
number dialed, which could be local extensions, conference, call queue, ring
group, paging/intercom group, IVR, voicemail groups and Fax extension as
configured in "DID destination". If the dialed number matches the DID pattern,
the call will be allowed to go through.
Configure the number of digits to be stripped from the beginning of the DID. This
option shows up only when "By DID" is selected.
Configure the number of digits to be prepended to an inbound DID pattern, with
strip taking precedence over prepend.
Select the time condition for the inbound rule.
Select the destination for the inbound call during the specified time condition.
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