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DestinationRouteOperati
on Create
If the specified destination route entry already exists, this command
overwrites it with the new information. During routing, the system
checks the list of destinations in ascending
Arguments
— An integer in the range 1 through 32768.
nRouteId
— An integer in the range 1 through 32768. The system checks
nEntryId
the list of destinations in ascending nEntryId order, and uses the first
available one.
szExtension
— The extension of the destination device or device list. Note
that the system does not dial this extension (that is, it neither checks the
extension against a dial plan nor subjects it to Class of Service restrictions,
digit manipulation, or routing) but instead uses the extension only to look
up the device in the internal device directory.
Example: This example command creates, in route table 3, entry 1
and defines extension list *0003 as the destination for this route entry.
Extension list *0003 contains the voice mail extensions/ports.
DestinationRouteEntry Create 3 1 *0003
Syntax
DestinationRouteOperation Create nRouteId nEntryId nOperId
szOperation szValue
Description Creates a digit manipulation operation for a destination
route entry. If the specified digit manipulation operation already exists,
this command overwrites it with the new information. During routing the
system processes the entire list of operations in ascending nOperId order
(nOperId 1 first).
Arguments
— An integer in the range 1 through 32768.
RouteId
— An integer in the range 1 through 32768 specifying the
nEntryId
destination route entry to which this operation applies.
nOperId
— An integer in the range 1 through 32768. The system
processes the list of operations in ascending nOperId order.
Dial Plan Configuration File Commands
order (
nEntryId
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1 first).
nEntryId

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