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nPriority — An integer, not presently used. Always set to zero (0).
nRouteId — An integer specifying the ID of the route to use when this
Dial Plan entry is matched. A route ID of zero (0) indicates that this entry
has no defined route (example: telephones).
Example:
This example command creates (in table ID 1) table entry 1, which looks
for 3 as the first digit in a 4-digit string (minimum and maximum number
of characters are both specified as 4), classifies the call type as "Internal",
assigns the call a priority of zero (the only acceptable priority in this
product release). Because the destination is an internal extension, there is
no need for a defined route so the route number is zero.
TableEntry Create 1 1 3 4 4 Internal 0 0
DestinationRoute Create
Description:
Creates a route that specifies the primary and alternative destination
device of a call (for example, which CO Line or Digital Line Card port over
which to route the call). If the destination route already exists, this
command removes all of its entries and operations, and overwrites its
description with the new information.
Syntax:
DestinationRoute Create nRouteId szDescription
Arguments:
nRouteId — An integer in the range 1 through 32768, uniquely
identifying this destination route.
szDescription — The description or name of the destination route.
Example:
This example command creates destination route 3 and names it "Voice
Application".
DestinationRoute Create 3 Voice Application

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