Inbound Routes - Grandstream Networks UCM6510 User Manual

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INBOUND ROUTES

Inbound routes can be configured via web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Inbound Routes.
Click on "Create New Inbound Rule" button to add a new inbound route.
Click on "Blacklist" button to configure blacklist for all inbound routes.
Firmware Version 1.0.10.39
Select the trunk for this outbound rule.
Allows the user to specify the number of digits that will be stripped from the
beginning of the dialed string before the call is placed via the selected
trunk.
Example:
The users will dial 9 as the first digit of a long distance calls. However, 9
should not be sent out via analog lines and the PSTN line. In this case, 1
digit should be stripped before the call is placed.
Specify the digits to be prepended before the call is placed via the trunk.
Those digits will be prepended after the dialing number is stripped.
Failover trunks can be used to make sure that a call goes through an
alternate route, when the primary trunk is busy or down. If "Use Failover
Trunk" is enabled and "Failover trunk" is defined, the calls that cannot be
placed via the regular trunk may have a secondary trunk to go through.
Example:
The user's primary trunk is a VoIP trunk and the user would like to use the
PSTN when the VoIP trunk is not available. The PSTN trunk can be
configured as the failover trunk of the VoIP trunk.
Allows the user to specify the number of digits that will be stripped from the
beginning of the dialed string before the call is placed via the selected
trunk.
Example:
The users will dial 9 as the first digit of a long distance calls. However, 9
should not be sent out via analog lines and the PSTN line. In this case, 1
digit should be stripped before the call is placed.
Specify the digits to be prepended before the call is placed via the trunk.
Those digits will be prepended after the dialing number is stripped.
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