Call Routes; Outbound Routes; How To Configure An Outbound Route - Grandstream Networks UCM6 Series Basic Configuration Manual

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CALL ROUTES

Outbound Routes

In the UCM6XXX, an outgoing calling rule pairs an extension pattern with a trunk used to dial the pattern. This
allows different patterns to be dialed through different trunks (e.g., "Local" 7-digit dials through a FXO while
"Long distance" 10-digit dials through a low-cost SIP trunk). Users can also set up a failover trunk to be used
when the primary trunk fails.
Go to Web GUI  Extension / Trunk Outbound Routes to add and edit outbound rules.
Click on "Create New Outbound Rule" to add a new outbound route.
Click on
to edit the outbound route.
Click on
to delete the outbound route.
Click on
rule. The outbound rule listed on the top has higher priority. When the dialing pattern matches two or more
outbound rules (for example, the same pattern is configured for 2 different trunks; or dialing out 1000
matches pattern 1xxx for trunk 1 and pattern 100x for trunk 2), the one listed on the top will be used.

How to Configure an Outbound Route

1. Click "Create New Outbound Rule".
2. Configure the name of the Calling Rule. For example, 'Local', 'LongDistance' and etc.
3. Create a dial Pattern. For 7 digit dialing (Local) the pattern will look like this: XXXXXXX.
This means that any 7 digits will use this route. For 10 digit dialing the pattern would look like this:
NXXNXXXXXX. If an '1' is required before dialing out, the dial pattern can be configured in this manner:
1NXXNXXXXXX.
In this example, the dial pattern is going to be created for local 7 digit dialing so the pattern is XXXXXXX
4. Next, set a "Privilege Level". There are 4 Privilege Levels; Internal, Local, National, International. Internal
is the lowest level of security whereas international is the highest level of security.
The way that Privilege Levels are used could be thought of as door locks. Extensions are granted with
"Permissions" that can be seen as keys. If an Extension is configured with an Internal permission, it
CANNOT access an outbound route with a Privilege level of Local, National and International. A user
configured with National permission can access routes that have a Privilege Level of Internal, Local,
National, but not International.
5. The pattern that was configured is a 7-digit dialing pattern. For "Use Trunk" select the Analog Trunk or
select the desired trunk for this particular dial pattern. For long distance calls, it may be cost effective to
to move the outbound route up/down to arrange the priority of the outbound
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