Table 6-37 Patterns - Inter-Tel AXXESS Manual

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11.15 Programming the patterns: You can then program the fields for the patterns as fol-
lows:
Table 6-37:
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Number of Patterns: This is the number of DDI numbers that will be included in
the pattern list. In the example above (01162903000 to 01162903019), you would
enter 20 because the range includes 20 DDI numbers. Scroll to or enter the appro-
priate number (up to 999) for your DDI list in the box.
Pattern: The patterns are listed in the call routing table in the order they are checked
against the incoming digits received from the trunk interface for the incoming call.
When the system finds a match with a pattern, it stops searching through the list and
routes the call according to the programming for that pattern. If the call reaches the end
of the list without matching any patterns, the call is automatically sent to the primary
attendant. Pattern entries can include up to 32 digits. Valid characters are shown in the
table below. To edit pattern, select the current Pattern value and enter the new digits in
the text box. Then press
Patterns
Character
0-9,*, #
Specific digits
X
Any digit 0-9
A
Any digit 0-9, #, or *
N
Any digit 2-9
Z
Digits 0 or 1
[x]
Optional digits; for example, 2[13]2 matches 22 or 2132.
(x-x)
Range of digits; for example, with a U.S. system, (320-360)XXXX
matches any 7-digit number with an office code between 320 and 360,
inclusive; with a European system, (200-209)XXXX would catch all 7-digit
DDI numbers in the range 200-209.
+
Matches 0 or more digits of any value. A "+" by itself will match any
incoming information, including anonymous calls that send no digits.
E
End of dialing; the pattern will not match if any digits are dialed beyond
this point. An "E" by itself in a pattern will match when no digits are
received, such as anonymous Caller ID [CLIP] calls.
NOTE:
To ensure all patterns are included in the Call Routing Table, always include +
followed by E in the last two patterns. The + pattern allows the system to detect any
digits that did not match the other patterns in the list. The E pattern allows the system to
detect when no digits are received. This ensures the call is labeled as either ANY or
EMPTY when the call is sent to the primary attendant. These labels notify the attendant
that the telco did not properly route the DNIS digits.
Description: This field determines how the call will be identified at display phones
when received. It can contain up to 12 characters. The name can be any word or number
that identifies the call source. (You can use any combination of letters and numbers.) To
change the description of the pattern, select its current Value and enter the new descrip-
tion in the text box. Then press
Ring-In Type: To change the Ring-In Type, select the current Value and scroll to the
desired setting. Then press
lowing ring-in types are available:
Single: The destination can be a station, hunt group, application, trunk group,
individual trunk, or ARS. These can be local or off-node devices.
or select another field to save the change.
ENTER
Matches
or select another field to save the change.
ENTER
or select another field to save the change. The fol-
ENTER
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