3.1.3 Direct In Line (DIL)
It is possible to modify (remove/add) the common incoming call
destinations received by each SIP carrier.
A maximum of 200 DDI numbers can be programmed in the system.
If a modified incoming call number does not match the DDI/DID
table, it will be routed to the corresponding extension if it matches
the extension number.
If a modified incoming call number does not match the extension/
floating extension number, and the DIL settings are programmed,
DIL will operate. The call will be disconnected when DIL settings are
not programmed.
2.4.3 PBX Configuration—[3-3] Trunk—DDI
3.1.3 Direct In Line (DIL)
Description
Provides automatic direction of an incoming trunk call to a preprogrammed destination without DID/DDI
number. Each Trunk line has a destination for each time mode (day/lunch/night).
For other incoming trunk call distribution methods, the priority of methods is as follows:
1.
CLI Destination
2.
DID/DDI
3.
DIL
Important
FWD No Answer Time is used as the timer for forced call disconnection. For more information, refer to
3.1.9 Call Forwarding (FWD).
The call will be disconnected when an invalid destination number is
set.
2.4.2 PBX Configuration—[3-2] Trunk—DIL
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Conditions
PIL Reference
Conditions
PIL Reference
Note
Example:
•
Remove Digit: 6
•
Additional Dial: 10
Received number: 87654321
↓
Modified number: 1021
(Remove the first 6 digits, and
add "10" as the first digits.)
The floating extension number is
also targeted.
Refer to 3.1.3 Direct In Line (DIL)
Note