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Defining patterns in the Call Routing Table avoids registering Quadro at the routing management server and gives you an option to establish a
direct connection to the destination or to use a SIP server for call routing.
The Call Routing Table lists manually defined routing patterns along with their parameters (pattern number, state, routing and inbound caller
settings, RTP Proxy and Date/Time period settings, metric and description), as well as automatically created and undeletable patterns created from
the
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corresponding route, invalid is displayed next to the ISDN routing pattern. Invalid ISDN patterns will not be allowed.
If the route has an Authentication or an Authentication&Accounting selected from the AAA Required checkbox group, it will have a link to the
Users List in the Call Routing table. The Users List page contains a list of authorized users defined from the Local AAA Table and gives the
option to enable/disable authentication of each user for a particular route.
Since the Call Routing Table may have multiple entries that could match to same pattern, the table will be internally rearranged according to the
rules with the following consequences:
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The pattern matching best to the
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If multiple patterns equally match to the
list
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If the multiple patterns with the same metric have been matched to the
will get the higher position in the rearranged list.
The pattern in the highest position of the rearranged list will be considered as the preferred one. The second and subsequent matching patterns will
be used, if the destination refused the call due to the configured Fail Reason.
The Enable/Disable functional buttons are used to enable/disable the selected route(s). Disabled routes will have no effect. Enabled routes will be
parsed when initiating routing calls. The State column in the Call Routing Table displays the current state of the routes (enabled/disabled).
Add starts the Call Routing Wizard where a new routing pattern may be defined. The Call Routing Wizard is divided into several pages. Page 1
displays the following components:
Pattern requires entering the routing pattern's identification. To make a specified call, the appropriate routing pattern should be dialed. Wildcards are
allowed here (see chapter
used for exclusion ("!5a" inserted in Pattern field means all patterns except those equal to 5a). For example, 2{13-17, ww, a-c} means that the dialed
number may be 213, 214, 215, 216, or 217, 2ww, 2a, 2b and 2c to match the specified pattern; in the case of 2[3,7], the dialed number may be 23 or
27 to match the specified pattern.
Please Note:
Patterns starting with the "\*" symbols cannot be used for local calls. The reason is that all local patterns starting with "\*" will be
considered as feature codes and will not be parsed through the Call Routing table.
Quadro2x, Quadro2xi; SW Version 4.0.x
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide – Administrator's Graphical User Interface
Wizard. If the ISDN trunk settings (ISDN interface type, signaling type, etc.) have been changed after defining the
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E ntering a SIP Addresses
correctly). '[' , ']' , ',', '-', '{', '}' are used to define a range or a quantity of numbers, '!' symbol is
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will have the higher position in the rearranged list
Algorithm, the pattern with the lower metric will get the higher position in the rearranged
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Algorithm, the pattern in the higher position in the table
Fig. II-122: Call Routing table
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